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International Cooperation and Conflict 1890s – 1920s

International Cooperation and Conflict 1890s – 1920s. What will we be studying?. This topic can be divided into 4 areas The causes of WW1 The Experience of War The Home Front The End of the War. The Basics. World War One was fought between 1914 and 1918.

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International Cooperation and Conflict 1890s – 1920s

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  1. International Cooperation and Conflict 1890s – 1920s

  2. What will we be studying? • This topic can be divided into 4 areas • The causes of WW1 • The Experience of War • The Home Front • The End of the War

  3. The Basics • World War One was fought between 1914 and 1918. • Millions of men died fighting in this conflict and many lost their lives on the home front also. The war became known as ‘the war to end all wars.’ • But why did this war start? And who was fighting who?

  4. Europe 1914

  5. Europe 1919

  6. World War One changed the lives of million of people. • As well as this, it changed the appearance of Europe. • Look at the maps of Europe in 1914 and 1919 and note down 5 changes that took place

  7. Causes of Tension between European Nations

  8. Today we are learning The factors which caused tension between nations in Europe. BET BAN

  9. BET BAN • We use a mnemonic to remember all of the background factors to the start of the war. • B – Berlin Baghdad Railway • E – Empire Rivalry • T – Trade Rivalry • B - Balkans • A – Alsace and Lorraine • N – Naval Arms Race

  10. Memory Challenge • You have 7 minutes to memorise the 6 causes of tension between nations before that start of WW1.

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