Allied powers world war 11
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2. Allied Powers during WWI: Central Powers in WWI: Great Britain Germany. France Austria-Hungary. Russia (later…Italy, USA, Japan) What were two reasons why the United States entered World War I in 1917? 3. sinking of Lusitania. 4. interception of Zimmerman Telegram. List four ways that Georgia contributed to World War I.
[DOC File]CRCT REVIEW – Chapters 10 and 11
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World War II: 22. Allied Powers of WWII? 23. Axis Powers of WWII? 24. Define appeasement: 25. How did France & Great Britain appease Hitler? 26. Why did France and Great Britain eventually declare war on Germany? 27. What was the “lend lease act”? 28. President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7th, 1941, “a day that will live in infamy”.
[DOC File]World War I, The Armistice Demands
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World War II . Internet Research Project. Background: The failure of the western democracies to stop the rise of aggressive dictators after the First World War led to the Second World War. The Second World War was a worldwide conflict fought from 1939 until 1945 between the Allied Powers and the Axis Powers.
[DOC File]Test 12 The Great War
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1. Describe the acts of aggression by Italy, Germany and Japan prior to World War II: 2. What event starts World War II? 3. What is the U.S. position at the beginning of the war? How does the U.S. try to help the Allies without officially getting involved in the war? 4. What event forces the U.S. into the war? 5.
[DOC File]CRCT REVIEW – Chapters 10 and 11
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Chapter 11: Lessons 1, 2, and 3. Lesson 1: World War II. Start of the War. The rise of powerful dictators led to World War II. The Great Depression caused difficult times for people—they looked to strong leaders to solve their problems. Adolf Hitler —from Germany—lead the National Socialists, or Nazis party. Hitler believed in fascism
[DOC File]Unit 6: World War II - 5th with Smith
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f. 4/25 – Allied forces land in Gallipoli, Turkey (3/22/1916 – they leave) g. 5/7 – Lusitania (British ocean liner) sunk, 1198 die, 128 US citizens. i. Hearst’s “yellow journalism” h. 5/22 – Italy joins Allied powers and declares war on Central Powers. i. 9/1 – Germany issues “Arabic Pledge” – no more sinking of unarmed liners
[DOC File]Unit 7 Vocabulary- World War II - Thomas County School ...
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a. Triple Entente. c. Eastern Block. b. Triple Alliance. d. Central Powers. 11. Which series of events led to World War I? a. Austria took over Bosnia, Serbia declared war on Austria, and Germany declared war on Serbia. b. Germany declared war on Serbia, Russia moved to support Serbia, and Great Britain declared war on Russia. c.
[DOC File]World War II Research Project
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Unit 7 Vocabulary- World War II. Appeasement- belief that it is best to let an aggressive nation have what they want in hopes . that this will satisfy its leader and stop the aggression World War II- war that started in Europe when German began invading other countries; was . fought in Europe and Pacific
World War I: Allied Powers
Territorial expansion by Italy, Germany, and Japan started to World War II in 1939. The Allied Powers and Axis Powers battled for control of Europe, North Africa, and the Pacific. The United States struggled to remain neutral but eventually was drawn into the war after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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World War I, The Armistice Demands 10 November, 1918. Official release by the German Government, published in the Kreuz-Zeitung, November 11, 1918. The following terms were set by the Allied powers for the Armistice. Effective six hours after signing. Immediate clearing of Belgium, France, Alsace-Lorraine, to be concluded within 14 days.
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