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World War One
Political and Economic Rivalries

                   European rivalries
                    developed over resource
                    rich ethnic regions like
                    the Balkans.
                   Great Britain and France
                    formed an alliance over
                    the fear of Germany’s
                    industrial power.
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts
                Many ethnic groups were
                 discriminated against by
                 more powerful countries.
                One of them (Serbians)
                 wanted their independence.
How it all began.



        Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-
         Hungary was assassinated by a
         Serbian nationalist.
Taking Sides- 1914

             Germany and the
              Ottoman Empire
              supported the Austria-
              Hungary Empire. (The
              Central Powers).

             Britain, France and
              Russia supported Serbia.
              (The Allied Powers)
             The United States tried to
              stay neutral.
Terms to Know
1.   Nationalism: loyalty to your own country or
     ethnic group.
2.   Ethnic Group: people who share a common
     ancestry and culture.
3.   Neutral
4.   Pandemic
5.   Entrepreneur
6.   drought
7.   Boll weevil
U.S. involvement in the War
             President Woodrow Wilson
              tried to keep the United
              States neutral.
             German submarines began
              to sink U.S. ships heading
              to Great Britain.
             The German “Zimmerman
              Telegram” encouraged
              Mexico to attack the U.S.
             The U.S. Joined the Allies
              in1917.
Sinking of the Lusitania-1915
U.S. Contributions

   Trained over
    4,000,000 soldiers
    to fight.
   Sustained over
    300,000 U.S.
    casualties.
Georgia in the War
         Georgia cotton was used to
          make millions of uniforms.
         Georgia (still very rural) built
          military bases to train more
          soldiers than any other state.
         Infantry troops and pilots
          were trained while other
          bases held prisoners of war.
         100,000 Georgians
          contributed to the war.
World War One and the Flu Pandemic
             (“Fill in” Left side Assignment)

1.   The Central Powers surrendered with Germany’s surrender.
2.   15 million civilians and soldiers died.
3.   Tanks, airplanes, submarines, machine guns and chemical
     weapons were all used for the first time.
4.   A world wide pandemic of the flu in 1918 killed nearly 50
     million more people.
5.   American Soldiers returning home brought the flu virus
     home with them.
6.   650,000 Americans died of the flu before it ended in 1920.
Death and Destruction
Causes and Powers Quiz
On a lined piece of paper write your name and the
 quiz title at the top. Then answer the following:
 Name Three Allied Powers.
 1.
 2.
 3.
 Name three Central Powers.
 4.
 5.
 6.
 List four causes of WW1. (They were the titles of the first 2 slides)
 7.
 8.
 9.
 10.
Georgia’s Agriculture
              Cotton prices dropped
               during the 1920s.
              Farms were invaded
               by an insect called the
               Boll Weevil.
              Cotton production
               dropped by 75%.
An Ugly Bug Slide
Drought

   In 1924 Georgia farmers were
    hit by a major drought.
   Many farmers gave up and
    moved to cities.
   Many farm related businesses
    failed leading to a growing
    rate of poverty in the state.
Georgia’s Economy
         More Georgians now lived in
          cities (urban) than rural areas.
         Industries such as textiles,
          lumber and kaolin grew.
         The Dixie Highway brought
          tourists to Georgia from the
          Great Lakes and Florida.
         William B. Hartsfield built a large
          airfield outside of Atlanta.
The 18th Amendment


            Passed in 1920 making
             alcohol sales illegal.
            It was called Prohibition.
Georgia Companies (left side)
   Coca-Cola: Invented in 1886 and has
    grown to a major international company.
   Delta Airlines: started as a crop dusting
    company in 1924 that has grown into a
    major airline based in Atlanta.
   Georgia-Pacific began in Augusta in 1927
    and had become a major international
    lumber company.

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Ww1 depression

  • 2. Political and Economic Rivalries  European rivalries developed over resource rich ethnic regions like the Balkans.  Great Britain and France formed an alliance over the fear of Germany’s industrial power.
  • 3. Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts  Many ethnic groups were discriminated against by more powerful countries.  One of them (Serbians) wanted their independence.
  • 4. How it all began.  Archduke Ferdinand of Austria- Hungary was assassinated by a Serbian nationalist.
  • 5. Taking Sides- 1914  Germany and the Ottoman Empire supported the Austria- Hungary Empire. (The Central Powers).  Britain, France and Russia supported Serbia. (The Allied Powers)  The United States tried to stay neutral.
  • 6. Terms to Know 1. Nationalism: loyalty to your own country or ethnic group. 2. Ethnic Group: people who share a common ancestry and culture. 3. Neutral 4. Pandemic 5. Entrepreneur 6. drought 7. Boll weevil
  • 7. U.S. involvement in the War  President Woodrow Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral.  German submarines began to sink U.S. ships heading to Great Britain.  The German “Zimmerman Telegram” encouraged Mexico to attack the U.S.  The U.S. Joined the Allies in1917.
  • 8. Sinking of the Lusitania-1915
  • 9. U.S. Contributions  Trained over 4,000,000 soldiers to fight.  Sustained over 300,000 U.S. casualties.
  • 10. Georgia in the War  Georgia cotton was used to make millions of uniforms.  Georgia (still very rural) built military bases to train more soldiers than any other state.  Infantry troops and pilots were trained while other bases held prisoners of war.  100,000 Georgians contributed to the war.
  • 11. World War One and the Flu Pandemic (“Fill in” Left side Assignment) 1. The Central Powers surrendered with Germany’s surrender. 2. 15 million civilians and soldiers died. 3. Tanks, airplanes, submarines, machine guns and chemical weapons were all used for the first time. 4. A world wide pandemic of the flu in 1918 killed nearly 50 million more people. 5. American Soldiers returning home brought the flu virus home with them. 6. 650,000 Americans died of the flu before it ended in 1920.
  • 13. Causes and Powers Quiz On a lined piece of paper write your name and the quiz title at the top. Then answer the following: Name Three Allied Powers. 1. 2. 3. Name three Central Powers. 4. 5. 6. List four causes of WW1. (They were the titles of the first 2 slides) 7. 8. 9. 10.
  • 14. Georgia’s Agriculture  Cotton prices dropped during the 1920s.  Farms were invaded by an insect called the Boll Weevil.  Cotton production dropped by 75%.
  • 15. An Ugly Bug Slide
  • 16. Drought  In 1924 Georgia farmers were hit by a major drought.  Many farmers gave up and moved to cities.  Many farm related businesses failed leading to a growing rate of poverty in the state.
  • 17. Georgia’s Economy  More Georgians now lived in cities (urban) than rural areas.  Industries such as textiles, lumber and kaolin grew.  The Dixie Highway brought tourists to Georgia from the Great Lakes and Florida.  William B. Hartsfield built a large airfield outside of Atlanta.
  • 18. The 18th Amendment  Passed in 1920 making alcohol sales illegal.  It was called Prohibition.
  • 19. Georgia Companies (left side)  Coca-Cola: Invented in 1886 and has grown to a major international company.  Delta Airlines: started as a crop dusting company in 1924 that has grown into a major airline based in Atlanta.  Georgia-Pacific began in Augusta in 1927 and had become a major international lumber company.