World War I and The Russian Revolution Unit
World War I and The Russian Revolution Unit
World War I and The Russian Revolution Unit
Unit Objective: Following the unit's instructions students will be able to identify and explain the causes,
effects, and significance of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Benchmark 1.1 - The student will recognize and evaluate significant choices made by individuals, communities,
states, and nations that have impacted our lives and futures.
Benchmark 4.1 - The student will recognize and evaluate continuity and change over time and its impact on
individuals, institutions, communities, states, and nations.
Benchmark 4.2 - The student will analyze the context of continuity and change and the vehicles of reform,
drawing conclusions about past change and potential future change.
WORLD WAR I
Began July 1914
Objective: Following instruction students will be able to identify the major players involved and causes of WWI by
completing a unit vocabulary worksheet and graphic organizer over the topic.
Causes of WWI
1. Economic Competition
2. Militarism
3. Imperialism
4. Nationalism
5. Alliance System
Causes of World War I
Suspicion and distrust were common between countries during this time.
The Balkan Powder Keg Explodes
June 1914 – Arch Duke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated
in Bosnia by Serbian National Gavrilo Princip.
The Alliance System soon pulled the rest of Europe into war.
Stage 1
Unit Objective: Following the unit's instructions students will be able to identify and explain the causes, effects, and significance
of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
FIGHTING THE GREAT WAR
Germany
vs.
Russia
Eastern Front – Germany vs. Russia
WWI Casualties
Allies – 22 million (5.1 million died)
(Russia alone had 9.1 million)
total war - modern war requiring a nation to funnel all of its resources
into the war effort.
conscription - aka the Draft - being called into military service by the
government.
Assignment will be graded on the relevance of your propaganda in relation to WWI, amount of
detail, and amount of effort put into the task…not your artistic ability. Do your best to inspire
others to rally to your cause.
BEST PROPOGANDA EXAMPLE FROM EACH CLASS WILL RECEIVE 5 EXTRA CREDIT POINTS IN
ADDITION TO THE ASSIGNMENT GRADE.
Be creative, yet appropriate.
Best of luck.
War Takes its Toll
in Europe /
US joins WWI
The Effects of War: War is Taking its Toll
- Britain and most of the other belligerents were
nearing bankruptcy.
2.Zimmerman Telegram
After WWI
Created From Germany &
Russia (renamed the Soviet
Union):
-Poland
-Baltic States – Latvia
Lithuania
Estonia
-Finland
-Czechoslovakia
-Austria
-Hungary
-Yugoslavia
Russia was excluded from the peace talks and drafting the Treaty of
Versailles.