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Causes of ww1 and Ga

Causes of ww1 and Ga

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8th Grade

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Many European countries began taking over less powerful countries and taking the natural resources. This caused competition between the European countries as they each tried to build their empires bigger and bigger. Which WW1 cause would this fall under?
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Militarism

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Alliances

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Imperialism

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Nationalism

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Who was assassinated that led to the beginning of WWI?
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Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand

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Arch Duke Joseph Ferdinand

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Arch Duke Franz Joseph

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Arch Duke Ferdinand Joseph

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M.A.I.N. is a way to remember the causes of war. The "A" stands for...

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armistance

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armany

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alliances

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Aryan Brotherhood

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What do you think could have prevented the start of WWI? 2-3 Sentences

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What does the term "neutrality" mean?

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Not taking or choosing a side

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being zen, or at ease

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lacking color

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getting involved in everybody's business

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Do you believe that the U.S. was wrong to stay neutral? Why?

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Multiple Choice

What country did Germany send a telegram to, asking them to attack the United States?

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Canada

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India

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Japan

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Mexico

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Multiple Choice

One contribution that GA made during WWI was

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Ga opened history museums

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Ga provided more military camps than any other state

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Ga had more trucks on the interstate than any other state

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Ga opened apple factories

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The Roaring Twenties

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CRIME and LIFE IN THE ROARING

TWENTIES:

-Prohibition (the illegalization of alcohol)

helped give rise to organized crime, particularly
in large cities like Chicago and New York. (Al
Capone and “Bugsy” Moran)

-Life after the war was good. Technological

innovations and increased efficiency provided
opportunities to many people. Convenience
became more important to consumers.
Electricity became more widespread.

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THE NEW WOMAN:

-August 1920, Nineteenth Amendment ratified, giving women

the right to vote

-Many who worked during the War wanted to keep working.

Traditional roles for women changed.

-Clothing styles changed too, knee-length dresses replaced

ankle-length dresses and corsets

-Haircuts became short

-Women went out without

chaperones and danced,
drank and smoked

-“Flappers”: Term given to young

women prone to these
“new” trends

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MUSIC:

Jazz is born. Relied on

improvisation

The Blues were born
Based on black folk music and often

sung about loneliness, poverty, lost
love, jealousy.

-The “Charleston” dance is born

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