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media type="custom" key="8006708" align="right" padding="10"View the video at right. As the United States was continuing it's rise as a global power and increasing it's influence in Latin America, a storm was brewing in Europe. The European powers of Russia, Germany, France, Austria-Hungary, and Great Britain had all formed alliances in order to protect each other from growing tensions. These alliances were one of the many factors that led them all to wage war beginning in the Summer of 1914.
 * As the Bell Rings...**


 * What were the underlying factors that led to war in Europe?**

Friday you were asked to gather the work you had participated in while working through the first three lessons. Open up any and all work according to the checklist and I'll come around to check and score them.
 * What We Did In Class**

While doing this, all students will read "The Road to War" Chapter 21, Section 1 of the textbook (pgs. 706-711). While reading, complete the [|6.2 Origins of World War I.pages] handout. //Feel free to print and write if you desire.//

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