M.A.I.N CAUSE OF WORLD WAR 1
MILLTRISM, ALLINCE, IMPERIOLISM, NATIONLISM
WHAT IS TRENCH WARFAR
type of land warfare where opposing forces attack, counterattack, and defend from systems of trenches dug into the ground
WHAT IS THE G.D.
a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939, characterized by high unemployment, poverty, and widespread bank and business failures.
what is submarine warfar
when germaln u boats attacked allie boats. without warning.
MERITRALISM
HOW DID TRENCHWARFAR EFFECT HEALTH
physical ailments like trench foot and mental health issues like "shell shock" (now known as PTSD) due to unsanitary conditions, constant exposure, and the psychological trauma of war.
WHY DID THE GREAT DEPPRISON HAPPEN
the stock market crash, overproduction, and flawed economic policies,
why is feb 1915 significant
when germaniy declared the waters around the waters around the britism ilands
ALLIANCES
A UIOIN MADE BY COUNTRYS OR ORGINAZATIONS.
HOW WAS TRENCH WARFAR USED IN WW1
led to a prolonged stalemate, horrific casualties, and the development of new technologies and strategies, transforming the nature of the conflict.
WHAT WAS THE EFFECTS THE G.D had on faimleys
many faimaleys had to live together in small houses with 10 to 20 people per house.
IMPERILISM
when a powerful country exerts control over another country, often through political, economic, or military dominance, essentially building an empire by controlling other territories and peoples.
WHAT WAS THE REASON THEY USED TRENCH WARFAR IN WW1
a defensive tactic due to the devastating firepower of machine guns and artillery.
what effects did the G.D have on childreen.
widespread poverty, hunger, and malnutrition, while also affecting their educational opportunities and family dynamics
NATIONALISM
identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
NAME OF LAND IN THE MIDDLE OF 2 TRENCHES
DEAD MANS ZONE.
how did the G.D effect polotics.
significantly reshaped American politics, leading to a New Deal realignment that favored the Democratic Party and increased the federal government's role in economic and social welfare, while also inspiring reforms in the financial system.