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Day 1 Power Point. Chapter 12 Standard of Learning WHII.9a. Warm-Up and Homework. Page 406 in text (not in packets) Answer the following questions: Should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does? What might the long-term consequences of refusing to help an ally? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Day 1 Power Point

Chapter 12

Standard of Learning WHII.9a

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Warm-Up and Homework

Page 406 in text (not in packets)– Answer the following questions:

Should you always support a friend, no matter what he or she does?

What might the long-term consequences of refusing to help an ally?

Homework:– Section 3 people and vocab – due Wednesday

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Focus Activity

“The War to end all wars”

Brainstorm: What do you know about World War I? What do you want to know about World War I? Fill out the first 2 columns on the KWL chart. (5 bullet points each column)

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Focus Activity

Conscripted soldiers being taken to the Western Front by Military Buses

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German soldiers in their trenches near Antwerp in September of 1914  

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German soldiers after rat hunting in their trenches

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British soldiers try to keep their trench dry by pumping the water

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Peronne during the Battle of the Somme 1916

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Armenian Christians massacred by the Ottoman Turks

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German cemetery at Bethune

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These Belgian children lost their parents during the flight to the Netherlands.These kind of photos were published in magazines to find them back.

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Focus Activity

German soldiers rescuing a French comrade in arms

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The Great War

The first “world war”– Over 30 countries declare war; more involved indirectly

The first “total war”– Nearly all aspects of life affected for all citizens—not just

soldiers and members of government– Governments take over economy; use propaganda

The first “modern war”– Use of new technology such as airplanes, zeppelins,

machine guns, armored tanks, poison gas; trench warfare on larger scale.

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The First “World War”

Participant Countries in World War I – Allies in Green, Central Powers in Orange, Neutral Countries in Gray

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The First “Total War”

Examples of war-time propaganda from Great Britain and

Australia

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The First “Modern War”

Soldiers wearing gas masks in the trenches at Ypres

Tank from the

Western Front

German Zeppelin

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First Modern War

German U-boat

Trench warfarein Flanders

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The First “Modern War”

Ruins of Ypres (as seen from the air)