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1- Re-read the article.
2- create a Doc in google drive.
3- Look up the info you don't know.
eg. ‘Tratado de Versalles’
4- Find sources to illustrate what you know.
5- write your own article to publish in your blog.
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-Los cuatro actos conmemorativos de los que se apresta Europa.
-Porque la contienda resultó inevitable
-Tratado de Versalles
-Fascismo
- Guillermo II
- Guerra de trincheras
-Georges Clemenceau
-Los catorce puntos
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Gavrilo Princip
Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie
Triple Entente and Triple Alliance:
3. This was a trenches war.And from December 1019 to 1918 neither country could making a “winning move”,
better known as stalemate. The reasons were simple. The techniques and the weapons were better positioned
to defend than to attack. This was because barbed wire, trenches, mud and machine guns made cavalry and
infantry impossible.
1917 was an important year to the war because Russian lefted the war and USA got in. USA declared war on
Germany in April 1st 1917 because the Germans had attacked and destroy many american ships which they
suspected of carrying supplies to the Allies. They also sank passenger ships, the Lusitania, killing many
American civilians. But when the USA discovered that Germany hoped to ally Mexico against them it was the
final straw. Russia on the other hand had a revolution which brought in a communist government and it had
made peace with Germany.
After the war ended, 1918, Woodrow Wilson, back in the day president of
the USA, believed that nations should cooperate to achieve world peace.
And published in January of that same year his Fourteen Points to help
achieve this. The most important point for Wilson was number fourteenth
in which he proposed the setting up of an international body called the
League of Nations. And there is also the Treaty of Versailles written
down by the Big Three where it said that Germany had to take full
responsibility for starting the war. She would have to pay for all the
damages caused by the war. Her colonies became mandates controlled
by the League of Nations. And restricted German armed forces to a
level well below to what they had been before war.
So we think that this war a combination of causes which lead countries to war. All countries had issues with
others and some of them were not as important as other issues, that meant more to some countries than
others, and it was the accumulation of small problems that lead to bigger issues which made “The Great War”
start.
Alina Claps and Sofia Montoya