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[DOC File]Handout: Jigsaw WWI Causes Activity
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Create a First World War newspaper that exemplifies the events and emotions of the time. Objective. To gain a greater understanding of specific events and emotions of the First World War
[DOC File]WWI Study Guide
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The German U-Boat was a very effective World War One weapon. In fact in strange paradox you can say that these submarines almost won the war for Germany, by devastating the allies merchant shipping, and at the same time say they lost the war for Germany by being the reason the U.S. entered the war on the side of the allies.
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest - brookville.k12.oh.us
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Choose 3 of the following weapons (poison gas, submarines, airplanes, tanks and artillery shells) and how the weapon changed the strategy of warfare. Presentation Product – Create a general’s field guide or log that explains how his strategic use of the weapons.
[DOC File]Home - Kettering City School District
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Handout: MAIN Jigsaw WWI Activity Unit C . MAIN: There are four causes that led to war between the major powers of the world in 1914: Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism.. LEARNING GOALS. To learn the four main causes of WWI . Collaboratively and critically read the four causes
[DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest - Ms. Moore's History Classroom
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WW1 was still a non-mechanized war … what. we consider modern warfare was only just. being introduced during WW1 45 Billy Mitchell Fought for American air units in France; believed that military air power should be used in wartime. 46 Ship WEAPONS OF THE SEA. Ships. 1. Few new developments during WW1. Continued to use battleships and
[DOC File]31 - World History
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1. What were WWI airplanes made of and how fast could they go? 2. What were airplanes first used for? How about later on? 3. Why were they unsafe? 4. Who was the leading “ace” of the war? How many “kills”? 5. How did the numbers of planes produced compare? …
[DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett
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Airplanes – first used for reconnaissance work (spying), later in war to deliver bombs and fight enemy aircraft in they air. Submarines – German u-boats destroyed warships, supply ships, and commercial and passenger ships. U.S. Entry into the War. Reasons did not enter in 1914. Policy of neutrality – policy of not choosing sides
[DOC File]World War One Assignment
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Airplanes could drop atomic bombs. 45. What goal for postwar peace was shared by the British and French leaders in creating the Treaty of Versailles after WWI? To weaken Germany and make it pay for the war. To establish “peace without victory” To establish a League of Nations. Self-determination for former colonies. 46.
[DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts
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What were WWI airplanes made of and how fast could they go? 2. What were airplanes first used for? How about later on? 3. Why were they unsafe? 4. Who was the leading “ace” of the war? How many “kills”? 5. How did the numbers of planes produced compare? …
World War 1 Planes: Facts and Information - Primary Facts
Describe FIVE characteristics of WW1 airplanes. What are the two most popular WW1 fighter planes? (One German, one British.) Title: 31 Author: stu dent Last modified by: stu dent Created Date: 4/6/2009 6:59:00 PM Other titles:
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