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WWI
Mr. Salinas - World History

War! Is it the only answer?
How do you deal with conflict?
Spring 2002

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World History
World War I 1914-1918

Remember the M.A.N.I.A.:
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination

10.6. Students understand the causes, conduct, and consequences of World War I.

10.6.1 Describing the multiple causes of World War I, including nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and the existing political alliances in Europe.
10.6.3 Explaining the role played by new technological developments, propaganda, and nationalism in mobilizing civilian populations in support of "total war".
10.6.4 Explaining the influence of industrial technology on weapons and military strategy during war.
10.6.5 Describing the contributions of colonized people, specifically People of Color and Women, to the war effort on both side.
10.6.6 Analyzing literature, poetry and poster art of the time to explain social and cultural values during and after the war.
10.6.7 Explaining the geographic, political, and economic impacts of the Treaty of Versailles on the post-war world, including attempts to create international cooperation and stability.