World War One: 1916

World War One: 1916

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History, Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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In 1916, the nature of warfare transformed with industrialization, leading to massive casualties. Naval blockades caused shortages, and trench warfare led to stalemates. The Central Powers advanced in the Balkans, while Russia launched offensives in the Caucasus. The Battle of Verdun became a symbol of attrition, and Britain introduced conscription. Global conflicts included Portugal's involvement and the Easter Rising. The Battle of the Somme saw the introduction of tanks, but with limited success. Political changes occurred as Romania joined the Allies, and leadership shifts happened in Europe.

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What were the consequences of the Sykes-Picot Agreement for Arab leaders?

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How did the introduction of tanks change warfare during World War I?

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What led to the downfall of Romania during the war?

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What changes occurred in leadership in Britain and France during the war?

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