Be able to define the importance of the following terms:
Causes of WWI
Militarism
Competition drives tension between countries
Motivated to beat each other at having better navy/military
Germany had a strong military, were ready to fight if conflict broke
Alliances
Countries had to defend each other (strength in numbers)
Fragile alliance system
Minor conflict escalate
Imperialism
Reason of increased rivalry/competition
Fight over land
Nationalism
Competition to prove supremacy
Led to ethnic conflicts
Countries were confident in their abilities to win a war
Kaiser Wilhelm II
Ruled by divine right
More ambitious/expansionist than Wilhelm I
Wanted “a place in the sun” for Germany
Wanted to be a part of the Great Powers of Europe “a place in the sun”
1890- dismisses Bismark
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Archduke of Austria
Assassinated by Gavrillo Princip (sent by Serbia) *Spark of WWI*
Wanted to unite Slavic people in Balkans
WWI Technological Innovations
Mechanized Warfare - led to trench warfare
Machine guns: shot many bullets at a time, helped with defense, not offense, took too many men to operate
Artillery: took a lot of time to work, not useful,
U-Boats: helped Germany have an advantage over Britain
Poison gas: lethal if inhaled, helped Germans slow down their enemies before attacking
Tanks: could go in and out of trenches, British used them as a surprise attack against the Germans
Planes: made after realizing using the airspace was advantageous
Western Front
Trench Warfare
No fast victories/failed plan (stalemate created)
Gases used by Germans to suppress enemies’ ability to fight well
At first, gases were a little harmful, later, Mustard Gas would be used, which caused deadly “injuries”
Gas attacks hid soldiers, allowed them to get into the enemy trench
Rifles/machine guns were too heavy/large for offense
Dogs warned soldiers of gas, were good companions, and delivered messages
You would be shot if you stuck your head out of the trench
No Man’s Land
Ground between the trenches of two opposing sides
Where fighting occurs, most dangerous area
Wilson’s 14 Points
President Wilson outlined these points to create lasting peace after WWI
Open diplomacy (no secret treaties/alliances)
Free navigation of seas
Free trade
Universal reduction of arms
Adjustment of colonial claims
-13. Redrawing countries’ boundaries to reflect the ethnicity of the people living there (self-determination)
14. League of Nations ↓↓↓
League of Nations
International peacekeeping body
Aimed to prevent future wars
“Big Four”
Leaders of 4 countries came together in Paris to negotiate the Treaty of Versailles
Britain- Lloyd George*
Italy- Vittorio Emanuel Orlando
France- Georges Clemenceau*
U.S.- Woodrow Wilson*
*The Big Three
Paris Peace Conference
Treaty of Versailles: Ended WWI - Germany had to accept harsh terms forced by the “Big Four”
Rhineland was occupied/demilitarized
Reparations: Germany had to pay the total cost of war
War-Guilt Clause: Germany had to accept blame for the war (loss of territory/all colonies)
Alsace-Lorraine → France
Eastern Germany → Poland
Danzig → League of Nations
Second part ↓↓↓
Be able to understand the concepts of the following themes:
Describe the four major causes of World War I.
Militarism
Alliances
Imperialism
Nationalism
Describe some of the conditions of trench life for soldiers.
Harsh conditions led to longer battles
Had to stand in trenches and look out for gases that Germans would throw
Gas masks would be hot+uncomfy/soldiers had to breathe shallowly so that masks would not fog up
Had to carry heavy machine guns/rifles across no man’s land
Had to check gas masks for tears
Rifles needed to be well cleaned
Feet had to be dried otherwise, they could get trench foot as they were standing in muddy and waste-filled water
Would eat dinner at noon
Soldiers only got to sleep at night for an hour at a time
If they slept on the job, they could be sentenced to death
Played cards and wrote letters to families to pass the time
Explain the impact of World War I on civilians.
Civilians were essential to war effort (Home-front)
Civilians had to ration food, barely had any supplies
Had to eat any animals they found
Propaganda was used to-
Make them buy war bonds
Encourage women to tell their sons/husbands to enlist
Ration food for the soldiers
Make it easier for civilians to hate the enemy
Increase agricultural production
Women worked in factories/nursed soldiers
Were affected by the chemicals
Took up male-dominated work fields
Identify the effects of the Treaty of Versailles de
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