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Tuesday, March 5, 2019

March 5 Handout: World War 1 and Its Shadow Handout

borderland 5 handout valet War I and its shadow I. World War I a. What were the immediate conditions of the contend? And the long term ones? b. What expectations did pack have about the war? c. What was the Schlieffen Plan? d. What was trench state of war equal? e. What new technologies developed in the war? f. How did participants and sides interpolate over the lean of the war? g. What made this war a world war? h. What is supply war? i. What is the home front? j. How did nations target civilians in the war causal agent? k. How did women take part in the war effort? l.What is propaganda and what was it used for? m. What attitudes do the posters reveal? II. Versailles and Mandates a. What was the Armistice? b. What was the Treaty of Versailles? c. What steps did nations take to prevent upcoming war? d. What did self-determination mean in practice? e. Did self-determination commit outside of Europe? f. What was the mandate system? g. How did the treaties ending the war t hrow European empires? III. Social changes a. What types of permanent physical trauma did the war cause? b. What types of psychological trauma did the war cause? . How did the role of the state change to address the long-term effects of the war? d. How did gender roles change from the war? e. How did the way people viewed war change? f. How did the attitudes towards war differ betwixt In Flanders Fields and Dulce et Decorum Est? Terms Gavrilo Princip Schlieffen Plan Trench warfare Over the top Mustard gas Total war pedestal front Conscription Rationing Propaganda Armistice Treaty of Versailles Fourteen Points self-government Mandate system League of Nations Influenza pandemic Lost multiplication Wilfred Owen

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