Why did russia get involved in ww1
[DOC File]Russian Revolution DBQ
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Why did Czar Nicholas agree to help Serbia? Why was this a poor decision? What happened in July 1914 that encouraged Austria-Hungary to set a 48 hour deadline? Document 6 Guiding Questions: What is getting worse? How did the Czar’s response help lead to the revolution? Putting it all Together: 1.
[DOC File]Key Question
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Recap Russia’s record in WW1 and N2’s poor leadership – trigger to the first revolution in 1917. Issue sheet “Ten days that shook the world” – stress the difference between the 2 revolutions that year. (The students did quite a bit of work on this in June/July) so should have a basic understanding of events.
[DOC File]Long Term Causes of World War I
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Russia knew that it would take time to get its army into place. It had few railroads and many soldiers to move; therefore, Russia ordered a general mobilization. By July 30, Russia had begun moving its army along the Russian Austrian border. Expecting Germany to join Austria Hungary, Russia also began moving troops along the Russian Germany border.
[DOC File]THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
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Russia lost 62 million people (26% of population) 27% of her farmland, 26% of her railways, 74% of her iron ore and coal. Germany was to receive 300 million gold roubles in reparations. The area lost by Russia at the Treaty and the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Why did Lenin force Trotsky to sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
[DOC File]DBQ: WWI - Weebly
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Two reasons why the U.S. entered WWI. How did the U.S contribute to the Allied cause BEFORE and AFTER it entered the war? Before writing your essay, study the documents that follow and answer the scaffolding questions about them. Then use the information in your document answers to help you write the essay. You will be graded as follows:
Third Grade Overview
The United States, Russia and Germany were not made members of the League of Nations. The U.S. stayed out by choice, Russia was barred from joining due to the other nations' refusal to recognize its Communist government, and Germany was left in the cold as a punitive clause of the Treaty of Versailles. The League of Nations had no army.
[DOC File]WWI Quiz 1 Study Guide: (Causes of WWI)
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a. first attack Russia with lightening speed before facing France in the West. b. attack France in the West before Russia in the East had a chance to mobilize. c. try to get the United States to align itself with Germany. d. engage both France in the West and Russia in the East at the same time. 16.
[DOC File]Revision Notes: Appeasement
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The Triple Entente - France, Russia and Great Britain. Many other countries were involved, including the USA (after 1917). The Empires of the Great Powers were also involved in the conflict which caused the war to widen into a World War. Once the war ended in 1918, peace treaties needed to be worked . out.
[DOC File]Gossip Well Told
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Q. Why did Canada, Australia and New Zealand all get involved in WW1? A. They were all part of the British Empire. Q. Why did Britain and Germany start to run out of food during the war? A. Both countries used submarines to sink boats carrying food supplies. Q. What did the Germans use to launch air raids on Britain? A. Giant airships known as ...
[DOCX File]Introduction - ThinkEdu Blog | Thinking, Learning ...
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Yet why did Europe’s leaders, having prevented earlier crises from triggering a general war, fail to do so in 1914? McMeekin, a US historian based at Koç university in Istanbul, contended in The Russian Origins of the First World War (2011) that Russia bore far more responsibility than once thought because it aimed to break up the Ottoman ...
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