World War I - What was the immediate cause of WWI
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Updated on: 07/21/2020 07:12 AM Due on: 07/21/2020

Watch the following video and then answer the questions listed below.
- View this video in preparation for your video assignment this week.
- CrashCourse. (2012, September 27). Archdukes, cynicism, and World War I: Crash course world history #36 [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_XPZQ0LAlR4&feature=youtu.be
Crash Course Video: World War I
- What was the immediate cause of WWI?
- What was the Schlieffen Plan?
- What two things does John Geen blame the start of WWI on?
- How many miles did the trenches probably run?
- How many people were killed in the war? Wounded?
- What was WWI’s most efficient killer?
- What combination made the war so deadly?
- What two technologies were most dangerous?
- What two words described the trenches?
- Since pay was so bad, why did soldiers even continue to fight?
- Who did the Treaty of Versailles blame for the war?
- What did WWI do to Russia?
- What did Lenin and the Bolsheviks promise people in Russia?
- After the war, writers and artists transitioned from a style of romanticism to what style?

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