SSWH15 - Impact of Industrialization, Rise of Nationalism and Imperialism SSWH16 - Long term causes of WWI and its global impact. Warm up (Opening):
Work Session 10 Events that Led to the End of World War I Officially World War I ended with the Armistice of November 11, 1918. However, there were numerous events, some of which even took place in the previous year, that resulted in its ending, even though their consequences were not completely perceived until 1918. This is the list of events of 1917 and 1918 that changed the course of World War I and, the course of history. Zimmerman Telegram (January 1917)
| Germany was blamed for the war, ALONE!!!
Why didn't the world stop Hitler earlier? So when did WWII start? Japan invaded Manchuria (1931) then mainland China (1937) and the League of Nations did nothing. Why? What European leader was watching? Long term causes of the war are defined by the acronym MINT. what do those letters stand for? Militarism Imperialism Nationalism Totalitarianism The US was slow again to enter a "European War". Why? |
- Go to USAtestprep and Start the section called WWII