Please find your team and prepare your poster March 13
You have 10 minutes to do the following:1. Glue all your parts down2. Put your name on EVERYTHING you did, every
picture, every border, everything!3. Write your name and your official job letter on the
front of the poster.
HW: Chapter 13, Sec. 3, Complete Cornell Notes. Notes missing Above/Below the surface questions and summary will receive half credit. Cornell notes model is posted on line in the Templates folder. Due Monday.
Chapter 13, Sec. 4 Complete Cornell Notes Due Wed/Thursday
Put posters in Order by Date
Send one person from your team to stand at the front of the room with your poster.
Find your place at the front of the room by date from Earliest - by Mrs. C’s Desk to Latest - by the windows.
State the name of your battle and ONE important thing about it.
Lay the posters out on the tables. Get a Poster Handout and read 4 posters of
your choice. Fill out the 4 sections of the handout as
you read. You will record information on:– Battle name, location, date and participants– What the battle was like– What happened in the battle
– Turn this in before you leave today!
Mar 16 Please do not talk at this time
Homework: Chpt. 13, Sec. 4, Star Notes Due Wed/Thurs.
WWI: The end of the WarKey words NotesVocab Definitions
Green Questions Answers
Summary:
Please set up page 67A in your
notebook in Cornell Note
Form.
1914-1914-1918:1918:The The
WorldWorldat Warat WarBy: Ms. Susan M. Pojer
Horace Greeley H. S.Chappaqua, NYAnd Mrs. Sophia
CaramagnoMountain View H.S. Mountain View, CA
Part 4:Part 4:
Russia Out, Russia Out, America In, America In, and the End and the End of the Warof the War
Russia Russia Gets Gets
Out of Out of the the WarWar
Why did Why did Russia Russia
leave the leave the war?war?
Massive Casualties- 6,700,000 dead or seriously wounded.
Millions of dollars spent on the war.
No serious victories and many serious defeats.
Intense social unrest leading to social revolution.
The end of Czarist Russia and the start of the Communist takeover that favored the people over the war.
Russian Soldiers running from the
German army
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Signed between the new Bolshevik Government in Russia and the Central Powers (Germany, Austria Hungary and Turkey)
Gave away a third of Russia's population
Gave away half of Russia’s already small industry
Gave away 9/10th of Russia’s coal mines
Russia gave Germany the territories of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, Poland, Belarus, and the Ukraine.
Russia gave Turkey the territories of Ardahan, Kars, and Batumi.
Russia had to pay six billion marks (German $) in war reparations to Germany.
What did Russia hope to gain by leaving WWI early? Name at least 3.
What consequences would Russia have for leaving the war early? Name at least 3.
By 1917…By 1917… Russia has fallen out of
the war and into the Russian Revolution
Germany and their allies the Turks have succeeded in winning the Eastern Front.
Italy is about to fold under Austrian aggression.
All armies are made up of young boys and weary veterans.
Everyone is low on food and ammunition.
Germany believes they will win. Everyone else believes Germany will win too.
AmeriAmericaca
JoinsJoinsthethe
AlliesAllies
But Why But Why NowNow After 3 After 3 Years of Neutrality?Years of Neutrality?
Unrestricted Submarine Warfare- German U-boats sink American merchant ships and the occasional passenger liner. America loses money and a few citizens
The Zimmerman Telegram- Germany encourages Mexico to attack America and keep the US out of Europe.
The Sinking of the Lusitania
The Zimmerman Telegram
Read the Zimmerman Telegram and Do APPARTS on page 68A in your notebook.Your Focus Question for Significance is: Why would this document lead the USA into finally declaring war in 1917?
Share Out…
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! HW: Test Tuesday. Library Day Friday!
Please get out your notes from yesterday!
The YanksAre
Coming!Woodrow Wilson, US President, April 2, 1917
"The world must be made safe for democracy."
Colonial Charles Stanton“Lafayette, Nous sommes ici!”
What effect will the Americans have on the war?
What advantages do they bring to the allies? What disadvantages do they bring?
Americans in the Trenches
“Infantry, Artillery, Aviation - all that we have - are yours to dispose of as you will. I have come to say to you that the American people would be proud to be engaged in the greatest battle in history.” Gen. Pershing
The The End ofEnd ofWorldWorldWar IWar I
WWI is a Total War All the energy and work of every person in
the country is directed to war.• Factories are transformed from making cars and
radios to making tanks and artillery shells.• Commercial ship yards stop making trade ships and
start making war ships.• Women enter the work force to take the places left
my men fighting at the front.• Children collect scrap metal, paper, grease and
other items to provide the mass of raw materials needed for the war.
• Everyone goes on rationing. Food, gas, rubber and cloth are all regulated and restricted so that enough of all those things gets to the soldiers.
• Every member of society participates in the war in some way.
3. Related Words 1. Glossary Definition when countries devote all their resources to the war effort Versions of the Word
5. Graphic
Word Map For: Total War
2. Examples
4. My Definition
Please add this Vocab Word Map to Pg. 69A
3. Related Words
militarism patriotism rationing wartime production mobilization alliances
1. Glossary Definition when countries devote all their resources to the war effort Versions of the Word none
5. Graphic
Word Map For: Total War
2. Examples Sherman’s Civil War
“March to the Sea” WWI WWII
4. My Definition when a country that is involved in a war focuses everything it has on winning that war, impacting civilians and soldiers alike
3. Related Words
1. Glossary Definition when the government limits the amount of food, gas, etc. that citizens can buy, as a response to scarcity
Versions of the Word
5. Graphic
Word Map For: Rationing
2. Examples
4. My Definition
Add this word to the same page…
3. Related Words
total war civilian patriotism resources shortage mobilization
1. Glossary Definition when the government limits the amount of food, gas, etc. that citizens can buy, as a response to scarcity Versions of the Word ration, rations
5. Graphic
Word Map For: Rationing
2. Examples food lines and
coupons during WWI & WWII in the US
gas and tire rationing 1970s energy crisis
4. My Definition during a war or time of need, when civilians are told by government how much of certain necessities that they can purchase in order to spread out everything equally
Desertions and StrikesDesertions and Strikes
April - June, 1917 Over half a million French soldiers mutiny, or "go on strike" and refuse to continue the failed offensive.
July, 1918 German troops being shipped from the Eastern to Western Front begin to desert in large numbers from their transport trains.
October 28, 1918 German sailors mutiny at port when asked to sail and fight a hopeless naval battle.
Tanks break the German line in the Western Front
At last, with American manufacturing, more advanced tanks, more personnel and supplies, the Allies finally start to take ground.
Allies develop depth charges and break the stranglehold of the German U-boats. Supply ships can move once again.
Mar 18/19 Please do not talk at this time
Homework: Test Tuesday!Library Day Friday!
WWI: After the War to End All WarsKey words NotesVocab Definitions
Green Questions Answers
Summary:
Please set up page 70A in your
notebook in Cornell Note
Form.
1918 Flu Pandemic: Depletes All Armies
50,000,000 – 50,000,000 – 100,000,000 died100,000,000 died
11 a.m., November 11, 1918
The Great War is Over...
But the problems are just beginning... But the problems are just beginning... 9,000,0009,000,000 DeadDead
But the problems are just beginning... But the problems are just beginning... 9,000,0009,000,000 DeadDead
The Somme American Cemetery, France
116,516 Americans Died116,516 Americans Died
World War I Casualties
Even those men who lived were horribly scarred, crippled or emotionally destroyed.
Name 6 problems a country that loses 9 million people in 3 years will face?
Serious Economic Problems
Battles ruined crop land. Poisons left soil unfit to farm.
Civilians died from starvation and disease Food Prices soared. Other Costs of the war reached $338
billion.
Percentage (%)
increase in the cost
of food from 1914
- 1919