World War I-Unit Review

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Describe the progress of the war between 1914 and 1917?

-2 million soldiers died. -The battle of verdun was the longest battle, nobody won due to trench warfare -Nothing was being gained. There was no breakthrough for the Allies. One million people died 4 months later

How did this industrialization affect soldiers and those on the homefront in WWI?

-Britain was able to have more success over Germany due to better technology. -Guns, tanks, airplanes, automobiles, ammunition, and replacement parts were produced for war effort. -Soldiers that had better technology had a higher chance of winning the war.

Describe three technological developments in warfare during WWI?

-Machine guns were used to cause mass casualties during war. -Submarines were used to attack battle ships -Airplanes were used to see the opponent easier and spy on their trenches.

What effect did the treaty of versailles have on Germany?

-They can no longer rise to military power -Germany must accept the damages caused by the War -Germany must pay France 20,000,000,000 gold marks to cover the damages made.

George Clemenceau (France)

-Wanted Germany to pay for all of the damages that France suffered during the four years of fighting. -To make sure war never like that happened again, he made Germany returned back their land, pay money, and allowed France to take possession of the Rhineland.

Causes of World War I: Militarism

A policy of glorifying military power and keeping a standing army always prepared for war. Germany builds its navy to rival Britain. Britain and Germany spend money building their navy. New Battleship (Dreadnought) became a new tech in battle, Germany will counter it with U-Boats.

How did Industrialization in Europe affect the production of goods needed for WWI?

Advancements in Industrial production made manufacturing faster and allowed factory workers to produce more goods with efficency. Also, factories were now able to mass produce goods.

What was the Treaty of Versailles?

Agreement to stop fighting WWI; The blame was put on Germany for causing the war.

Causes of WWI: Assassination of the Heir to the Austrian/Hungarian throne

Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assasinated by a Serbian nationalist, also known as Gavrillo Princip. Serbians were unhappy with Austria-Hungary controlling their Bosnian brothers, whom they wanted reunited with Serbia. Austria-Hungary was the powerhouse of Central Europe and Serbians feared they would take all of Serbia.

David Lloyd George

Britain's prime minister who believed that Germany should be allowed to recover and should not be treated harshly.

Causes of World War I Alliances

Defense agreement involving two or more countries. Triple Alliance was formed with Germany, Italy, Austria and Hungary. Triple Entene was formed with Britain, France, and Russia. All promised to help each other if attacked by another country.

Causes of WWI: Imperialism

European quest competition for colonies. By 1900s, Britain owned 1/4 of the world. Huge amounts of money were being made in the imperial game. Competition between rival nations were over available resources/land. Britain became the nation to have the most resources in Africa.

What effect did the United States' entrance into the war have?

It brought in more soldiers, more supplies, and more people to join the war, provided a push to defeat the central powers. -The Zimmerman Telegram caused americans to join WWI after it was discovered. -The U.S ended the war

Vittorio Orlando

Italian prime minister who wanted Italy to have control of the Adriatic coast by the end of the war. He expected France and Britain to keep their promise and wanted his fair share of the money for changing sides during the war.

Woodrow Wilson

President of the U.S during WWI who created the "Fourteen points" to prevent wars in the future. His points are: Europeans should be allowed to have self-determination, empires from European countries must end, Italy could not take the Adriatic coast, and a league of nations must be set up to settle disputes between countries in the future. *Shows nationalism*

How did trench warfare affect the soldiers who fought in WWI?

Soldiers that were involved in the trench warfare lost their lives due to machine guns, grenades, and gas. This resulted in a stalemate where neither side can win.

How did technological developments during WWI affect the soldiers who fought?

Technological developments affected the soldiers who fought because many of them were destroyed by new technology which caused many deaths during the war.

How did total war affect soldiers and those on the homefront in WWI?

There were no limits to the weapons used, the territory, or combatants involved. Every soldier was a target. Propaganda posters convinced people to join the war in order to increase war effort.

What is total war? How is total war different than most wars fought before WWI?

Total war is a military conflict in which nations are willing to make any sacrifices necessary to win. It is different than most wars fought because there are no limits to the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the goals. *It is considered the most extreme form of warfare because both civilians and soldiers are considered targets*.

Explain what trench warfare is?

Trench warfare is when one side would climb out of their trench to go into the opposing trench in order to fight the enemy.

Causes of WWL: Nationalism

Unifying force within a country. Extreme pride/desire for self-rule/independence. *Europeans nurtured a firm belief in the cultural supremacy of their country over others*. Newspapers were filled with Nationalist rhetoric. and demonized rival nations made them look aggressive, scheming, and uncivilized in order to look superior.


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