WH Unit 7 World Wars and Revolution Ch. 27 WW I and Its Aftermath Sec. 1 The Stage Is Set
Read #1-5, [p. references are to the former textbook pp. 690-691.]
Chapter 27 World War I and Its Aftermath
Caption, p. 693
Section1 The Stage Is Set
Caption, p. 695
Parallels, p. 696
Vocabulary, p. 694
Lesson Plan Focus
After a century of relative peace in Europe, many felt optimistic about the future. However, aggressive nationalism, economic and imperial rivalries, militarism, and other forces pushed Europe toward war. By forming alliances to protect themselves, countries actually made war more likely.
In-class Instruct
Use the boldface heading to construct an outline. Identify the major causes of international tension in the early 1900s. Under each major cause, leave space to fill in supporting details. Write specific examples and supporting details under the appropriate head.
Close
Review the outline and rank the causes of international tension from the most significant to the least significant.
HW
Section 1 Review #1-5
Extra Credit #6-7
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