Unit XIII:

Chapter 26 War, Revolution and Reconstruction, 1914-1929

 

 

 

 

Resources

Blank Note Sheet

Chapter Review Sheet

Essays

 

 

Objectives:

  1. Locate where the major battles of the war took place

  2. Describe how protests help bring about the war’s end

  3. Analyze what the Allies did in order to attempt peace at the war’s end

  4. Evaluate why democracy was considered so important in the postwar society

  5. Summarize the factors that led to the rise of the dictators during the 1920s

Topic A: Ch 25   Roads to War

  1. Competing Alliances and Clashing Ambitions 993-994

  2. The Race to Arms 994-997

  3. 1914: War Erupts 997-999

Topic B: The Great War, 1914–1918

  1. Blueprints for War 1004-1006

  2. The Battlefronts  1006-1011

  3. The Home Front  1011-1014

Topic C: Protest, Revolution, and War’s End, 1917–1918

  1. War Protest  1014

  2. Revolution in Russia  1014-1018

  3. Civil War in Russia 1019

  4. Ending the War, 1918  1019-1020

Topic D: The Search for Peace in an Era of Revolution

  1. Europe in Turmoil 1021

  2. The Paris Peace Conference, 1919–1920 1021-1026

  3. Economic and Diplomatic Consequences of the Peace 1026-1028

Topic E: A Decade of Recovery: Europe in the 1920S

  1. Changes in the Political Landscape 1028-1031

  2. Reconstructing the Economy 1031-1032

  3. Restoring Society 1032-1034

Topic F: Mass Culture and the Rise of Modern Dictators

  1. Culture for the Masses 1034-1035

  2. Cultural Debates over the Future 1035-1039

  3. The Communist Utopia  1039-1041

  4. Fascism on the March in Italy  1041-1043

 
 

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