The document provides an overview of the curriculum and assessments for a history course covering the period from 1750-1920, including the industrial revolution, British Empire, World War 1, and the Treaty of Versailles. It outlines topics, objectives, key questions, and activities to be covered over two assessment cycles, including causes of World War 1 and its impact. Students will analyze political, economic and social changes through this time as well as perspectives on historical events.
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This Presentation outlines the short term steps that lead to the starting of World War I. From the Assassination of the Arch Duke to Britain finally joining the war.
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HST 165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper)
This presentation provides essential information for writing a leaflet, making it very persuasive and informative. Including a task with the presentation will help the teachers to make it a complete lesson.
This Presentation outlines the short term steps that lead to the starting of World War I. From the Assassination of the Arch Duke to Britain finally joining the war.
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This Tutorial contains 2 Papers/PPT for each Assignment (Only 1 Set for Week 5 World war II Paper/PPT)
HST 165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper)
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HST 165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper)
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HST 165 Week 1 Journal Entries (2 Paper)
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11. Causes of War STARTER Choose 2 of the key words from last lesson and write a definition and an example related to the Causes of World War I Nationalism Militarism Imperialism Alliances Ideology
13. What were the causes? Read p 150 - 152 Underline any key words, facts, people or anything you’re unsure about!
14. Long-term causes of WW I Ideology Alliances Imperialism Militarism Nationalism Causes Themes
15. Long-term causes of WW I Ideology A set of beliefs and aims Alliances An association of countries who wish to support each other Imperialism Policy of extending a country’s empire or influence Militarism Belief in the use of military strength/methods Nationalism A person who believes his/her country should be independent and not part of another country or their Empire Causes Themes
16. Long-term causes of WW I GER = be like Britain UK = Great Russia wanted a bigger part Austro-Hungary wanted to keep Empire Ideology A set of beliefs and aims Triple Alliance 1881 Triple Entente 1906 Alliances An association of countries who wish to support each other Russia wanted to extend it’s Empire- already had the Franco-Prussian War Kaiser wanted GER to extend Empire Britain and it’s Empire Imperialism Policy of extending a country’s empire or influence Dreadnoughts – the big ships! Militarism Belief in the use of military strength/methods Kaiser believes Germany should be great Lots of Slavs/Serbs don’t wish to be part of Austro-Hungary Empire Nationalism A person who believes his/her country should be independent and not part of another country or their Empire Causes Themes
19. What were the causes? Why do wars happen? Ideology Imperialism Nationalism Militarism Alliances
20. What were the causes? Write a definition for each Why do wars happen? Ideology Imperialism Nationalism Militarism Alliances
21. What were the causes? Why do wars happen? In pairs, you’ve got 10 mins to complete the mind map You must include a dictionary definition of each of the 5 key areas Try to include a modern day analogy for each of the 5 key areas as well Use A3 paper
22. What were the causes? Why do wars happen? Share your A3 paper with another pair
27. Long-term & Short-term causes 1. In no more than 3 sentences explain how Europe was divided into two camps 2.For each of the main events compose a newspaper headline
29. A GCSE text book! Read p 2 - 6 In your groups answer questions 1,2,3 and the FOCUS TASK from pages 6& 7 You can use the sugar paper if that helps your thinking as a group, although all members of the group must have the answers written in their blue exercise books as well.
30. A bit of bad news….. Mr Lee, your budget for next year’s History Department is to be cut. Forget about buying all those new textbooks you asked me for…you’ve got to cut your cloth accordingly.
32. Text book evaluation How does it sum up the short / long terms causes of WW1? Advantages of this textbook? Disadvantages of this textbook? Textbook score out of 10 as a pupil aid to understanding the causes of WW1