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World War I: 1915 Student Assignment

World War I: 1915 Student Assignment

World War I: 1915 Learning Target: I can IDENTIFY the factors which plunged Europe

World War I: 1915 Learning Target: I can IDENTIFY the factors which plunged Europe into the First World War in 1914. I know it when: I can EXPLAIN the causes of the First World War including Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances. I am learning this because: World War I was a conflict that could have been easily avoided. The lessons of World War I can be used to avoid even more costly conflicts in the future.

Part 1: True or False? Directions: Before reading the text, Carefully Read each of

Part 1: True or False? Directions: Before reading the text, Carefully Read each of the statements below. Indicate on the line Whether you feel the statement is true “T” or false “F”. Next read pages 753 -755 in your text to find the Correct statements. Correctly rewrite each phrase below with the page number that contains the answer. 1. ______ In 1915, the United States and Canada allied themselves with Germany and joined World War i. 2. ______ The Gallipoli campaign was designed to capture the cape of good hope & open a supply line to Russia.

Part 1: True or False? Directions: Before reading the text, Carefully Read each of

Part 1: True or False? Directions: Before reading the text, Carefully Read each of the statements below. Indicate on the line Whether you feel the statement is true “T” or false “F”. Next read pages 753 -755 in your text to find the Correct statements. Correctly rewrite each phrase below with the page number that contains the answer. 3. ______ Lawrence of Oakland was a British soldier who helped Arabs defeat the turks in the middle east. 4. ______ In 1915 Germany began the use of unrestricted submarine warfare and sunk the Lusitania.

Part 2: Geography of War – 1915 Directions: Use the map in your text

Part 2: Geography of War – 1915 Directions: Use the map in your text book on page 748 or the map on the website to complete the map below. Drag the labels into their correct location. You can also use your text tool. Ottoman France Bulgaria Great Britain Germany Austria. Hungary Serbia Russia Italy *Lusitania Sinks *Loos *Gallipoli *Warsaw

Part 3: Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Directions: Read the following passage below. Use your highlighter

Part 3: Unrestricted Submarine Warfare Directions: Read the following passage below. Use your highlighter tool to identify the most important information in the text. Answer the questions below the passage. Britain's blockade across the North Sea and the English Channel cut the flow of war supplies, food, and fuel to Germany during World War I. Germany retaliated by using its submarines to destroy neutral ships that were supplying the Allies. The formidable U-boats (unterseeboots) prowled the Atlantic armed with torpedoes. They were Germany’s only weapon of advantage as Britain effectively blocked German ports to supplies. The goal was to starve Britain before the British blockade defeated Germany. On May 7, 1915, German submarine U-20 torpedoed the Lusitania, a Cunard passenger liner, off the coast of Ireland. Nearly 1, 200 men, women, and children, including 128 Americans, lost their lives. The Allies and Americans considered the sinking an act of indiscriminate warfare. The Germans asserted the Lusitania was carrying war matériel and was therefore a legitimate target. Faced with the possibility that the U. S. might go to war over the incident, Germany backed down and ordered its U -boat fleet to spare passenger vessels. The order, however, was temporary. Germany resumed unrestricted submarine warfare in the years that followed. 1. How did the British blockade of the north Sea effect Germany? 2. What was the goal of Germany’s u-Boat Campaign? 3. What famous ship was sunk by a german u-Boat? 4. Why did Germany stop unrestricted submarine warfare for a time?

Part 4: The War in 1915 Directions: Research each of the following battles below

Part 4: The War in 1915 Directions: Research each of the following battles below to complete the graphic organizer. You may wish to use https: //spartacus-educational. com/FWWchronology. htm Zeppelin Raids on London https: //spartacus-educational. com/FWWzeppelinraids. htm Allies Land at Gallipoli https: //spartacus-educational. com/FWWgallipoli. htm Date & Location: Important People: Who won the battle? How many men were killed?

Part 4: The War in 1915 Directions: Research each of the following battles below

Part 4: The War in 1915 Directions: Research each of the following battles below to complete the graphic organizer. You may wish to use https: //spartacus-educational. com/FWWchronology. htm Germans Take Warsaw http: //totallyhistory. com/battle-of-warsaw-1915/ Battle of Loos http: //totallyhistory. com/battle-of-loos/ Date & Location: Important People: Who won the battle? How many men were killed?

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