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Bell Ringer What did the Schlieffen Plan say? Where was the Western Front located and who fought there? Name the 2 events that led to America joining WWI.

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Bell Ringer. What did the Schlieffen Plan say? Where was the Western Front located and who fought there? Name the 2 events that led to America joining WWI. Today in class …. We will…. Explain the turning points of WWI: entrance of the Americans and the withdrawal of the Russians. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Bell Ringer• What did the Schlieffen Plan say?• Where was the Western Front located and who

fought there?• Name the 2 events that led to America joining

WWI.

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NEXT TIME/SOON: French and Russian Revolution comparison paragraph due next block

We will…

You will be able to…

Explain the turning points of WWI: entrance of the Americans and the withdrawal of the Russians.

Today in class…

LanguageSocial Studies• Define: Propaganda, Bolshevik• Write a comparison of the French

and Russian Revolutions.

• Explain how the Zimmerman Telegram and the Sinking of the Lusitania led to the United States entering WWI.

• List the events that led to the Russian Revolution and describe the future of Russia.

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Propaganda

Biased information that is used to influence how people feel and think

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BolshevikRussian revolutionaries who took over the country in 1917

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“The Great War” Recap

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Schlieffen Plan(schlee-fuhn)

• Germany’s War Plan from 1905

• Called for…– Swift knock out of

France– Followed by a

defensive action against Russia

• Based on the threat of a Britain-France Alliance

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Mobilization

“It's a long way to Tipperary,It's a long way to go.

It's a long way to TipperaryTo the sweetest girl I know!

Goodbye Piccadilly,Farewell Leicester Square!

It's a long long way to Tipperary,But my heart's right there.”

First World War.com - Vintage Audio - It's a Long Way to Tipperary

“Home by Christmas!” No major war in 50 years! Nationalism!

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Soldiers Mobilized

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France Germany Russia Britain

Mill

ions

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Weapons of the Industrial Weapons of the Industrial AgeAge

• 75 different types of poison-gas bombs • Flame throwers• Tanks• Airplanes• Submarines & Torpedoes• Zeppelins• Machine Guns

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American Isolationism

• With war raging in Europe, America was hesitant to get involved.

• America was trading partners with European nations and lent money to them.

President Woodrow Wilson

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Unrestricted Submarine Warfare• Germany was desperate because war was

not going well on the Western Front.• Belief that such a tactic might keep

America out of the war if the results were shocking enough.

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Lusitania• May 7, 1915 a

German submarine sunk the British passenger ship, Lusitania.

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• 1,198 people died (128 were U.S. Citizens)

• Germany claimed the ship was carrying ammunition (which turned to be true!)

• American public was outraged!

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Zimmerman Telegram• February 1917, another action pushed the U.S.

closer to war.• British intercepted a telegram from Germany’s

foreign secretary, Arthur Zimmerman to the Ambassador of Mexico.

• In the telegram is said that Germany would help Mexico “re-conquer” the land it had lost to the U.S. if Mexico became a German ally.

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German Action American Reaction

Unrestricted _____________

Warfare

Ex. ____________ is sunk

How did Americans feel?

_______________ Telegram

Promised US land to ________

How did Americans feel?

What did the US do?

Which side did they

join?

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German Action American Reaction

Unrestricted Submarine Warfare

Ex. Lusitania is sunk

Outraged at Germany

Zimmerman Telegram

Promised US land to Mexico

Outraged at Germany

The U.S. joined the Allies: Great Britain, France, and Russia.

US enters WWI on

the side of the Allies

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World War I: Russian Revolution

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With the United States finally in

the war, the balance, it

seemed, was about to tip the

in the Allies favor. But,

before that could happen…

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The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution

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Let’s remember what causes a revolution...

1. Enlightenment Ideas: There are new and better ways of doing things.

2. Unpopular Rule: People don’t like the type of government.

3. Economic Distress: Money Problems, Food Shortages4. Social Injustice: A group of people are treated unfairly.5. Religious Intolerance: A religious group is outlawed

(forbidden) or treated unfairly.6. Nationalism: Pride in your people or nation and

wanting to be free and independent.

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• Capitalism vs. Socialism/Communism Sort• Russian Revolution reading worksheet

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Japan embarrassed Russia in Russo-Japanese War

Why would the Russian people want to revolt after a embarrassing defeat in the war?

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A lot of military losses in WWILosing battles & millions dying

Why would soldiers want to revolt after many military defeats and high causalities?

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Tsar Nicolas II was incompetent.

Why would the people want to revolt because of an incompetent ruler and food shortages?

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Peasants did not have land and they wanted some!

Peasants worked land they didn’t own.

Why would landless peasants want to revolt?

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Bolshevik Revolution - 1917

• Revolution against Romanov rulers

• Led by Vladimir Lenin• Lenin believed: Socialism• Lenin promised: PEACE,

LAND, BREAD

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Russia’s withdrawal from the war allowed Germany to send all of their

troops to the Western Front.

Russian Revolution led to the rise of communism.

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Russia Becomes U.S.S.R.

• Russia drops out of WWI in 1917.• Lenin’s plan = New Economic Policy (NEP)

• He allowed some capitalism to help stabilize the economy

• Civil War between the “Reds” (Bolsheviks) & “Whites”• 1922 - Russia becomes the Union of Soviet Socialist

Republics (USSR)

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The Romanov FamilyAnastasia

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Refection Question

• Write a comparison of the French and Russian Revolutions. 1) In several sentences, explain how the French Revolution and Russian Revolution are similar. 2) In several sentences, explain how the French Revolution and Russian Revolution are NOT similar.

• Due at the beginning of Next Block!