PPT-UNIT VI: 1917
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RUSSIA IS OUT AND THE USA IS IN 1 LEARNING TARGETS I can explain how the British gained the territory in the Middle East from the Ottoman Turks I understand and
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RUSSIA IS OUT AND THE USA IS IN 1 LEARNING TARGETS I can explain how the British gained the territory in the Middle East from the Ottoman Turks I understand and can describe how the United States became involved in the First World War. US Road to War. British Blockade . did not allow products to leave or enter Germany. German U-Boat Response counter . to blockade, destroy all boats headed for British shores. May 7. th. 1915. Sinking of the Lusitania. From website Art of the First World War. Otto Dix. Otto Dix (1891-1969) painted himself twice on the same piece of paper thus producing one of the most important works to come out of the Great War. . … and the Christian Connection. The horses were restless, pawing the ground in the relentless heat. A shimmering haze hung over the desert, taunting the waiting riders and their thirsty . steeds . with the promise of water. In the distance, a pall of dust obscured the fighting. . Tuesday 31 May 2011. Topics for Today. The Peasants. Did their lives remain the same?. Were their lives uniformly poor (or bleak) / consistently miserable?. Did their lives improve / not improve across the period?. by . Mikhail . Bulgakov. FLT 252. Spring . 2012. End of the Nineteenth Century in Russia. End of the Nineteenth Century in Russia. Industrialization had effected Western Europe. End of the Nineteenth Century in Russia. By . Nigina. and Timmy. The Bolsheviks succeeded because they were able to gain the support of the majority of the population, organize the revolution thoroughly, and create a good “game plan” . - 1918. War on the Home Front. Support for the War Effort. People on the home front were encouraged to make sacrifices to ensure victory in Europe.. Victory Gardens.. ate less meat, sugar, butter, bread so soldiers would have enough.. … and the Christian Connection. The horses were restless, pawing the ground in the relentless heat. A shimmering haze hung over the desert, taunting the waiting riders and their thirsty . steeds . with the promise of water. In the distance, a pall of dust obscured the fighting. . L/O – To identify and explain the reasons for the disaster. 1917: Allied Collapse?. In 1917, the new French General, . Nivelle. , put forward a plan to break the deadlock. However the Germans knew of his plan and retreated to their stronger positions, called the . :. Smith, et al., 902-904, 932-934. Peter Builds New Capital. Nicholas I (1825-1855). Hated Industrial Revolution and French Revolution. Wanted to make world safe for autocracy. Fought against progress in Russia and Europe. What’s the story?. - . His Majesty's Government view with . favour. the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country. What is Progressivism?. What was the Progressive movement?. Social/political movement of early 1900s that attempted to use activism as well as . gov’t. power to cure social problems. Why was this so groundbreaking?. La révolution du 23 février:. 8 mars dans le calendrier . ocidental. Les tensions qui animent la Russie aux . XXéme. . siècle . sont politiques : malgré l'adoption d'une Constitution après la révolution de 1905, le tsar Nicolas II gouverne en autocrate ( = chef politique tyrannique). L'assemblée, la Douma, n'a pas de pouvoir, la censure est à son apogée, le tsar semble trop influencé par Raspoutine, l'un de ses conseillers et l'impératrice d'origine allemande gouverne . Leading TV Unit Manufacturer in Pune Innovative Designs, Superior Quality at Adeetya's Kitchen & Furniture https://adeetyas.com/tv-unit-manufacturers-in-pune.php
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