Here's tonight's assignment. Due date is Thursday, but if you hand it in tomorrow, you will get extra credit.
CLICK HERE FOR THE LINK TO THE VIDEO. Please remember that you will need your PMP password to get into the site.
After completing the video, answer the questions below on looseleaf.
1. List and explain the four underlying causes of World War I.
2. Describe the event that catapulted Europe into World War I.
3. Explain why World War I was also known as the "Modern War" and give examples of technological advances.
4. Discuss why the United States wanted to stay neutral and the reasons why it decided to join.
5. Describe how the checks and balance system kept the war from starting before it did.
6. Explain the roles women and African-Americans had in fighting the war.
7. Describe the efforts made by the War Industries Board to control the economy in preparation for war.
8. List and explain some of the efforts the general public could do to support the government and the United States
while at war.
9. Discuss the process the military used in getting ships made and transported over to Europe safely.
10. Explain the battles the United States fought against Germany and their outcomes.
2. Describe the event that catapulted Europe into World War I.
3. Explain why World War I was also known as the "Modern War" and give examples of technological advances.
4. Discuss why the United States wanted to stay neutral and the reasons why it decided to join.
5. Describe how the checks and balance system kept the war from starting before it did.
6. Explain the roles women and African-Americans had in fighting the war.
7. Describe the efforts made by the War Industries Board to control the economy in preparation for war.
8. List and explain some of the efforts the general public could do to support the government and the United States
while at war.
9. Discuss the process the military used in getting ships made and transported over to Europe safely.
10. Explain the battles the United States fought against Germany and their outcomes.
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