Unit 5: Crisis and Change
Lesson B: Global Effects of a Total War
Activity 2: The Great War - Theatres of War
Military activity in World War I started in a relatively small area and involved only a few countries. Throughout the war, even though the number of countries involved grew, only a few key locations actually saw battle. These areas are known as the theatres of war.
Directions: Consider the following questions as you view the presentation.
- What are the five fronts and how much do they overlap in terms of where they are in the world?
- Which countries and/or alliances have land bordered by multiple fronts?
- What are some of the challenges of fighting a war on two or more fronts?
Written Activity - Notebook
In your notebook, respond to the following questions:
- What are the five fronts and how much do they overlap in terms of where they are in the world?
- Which countries and/or alliances have land bordered by multiple fronts?
- What are some of the challenges of fighting a war on two or more fronts?
Classroom Activity - Theatres of War
Discussion
Directions: Prepare a response to the discussion questions below. Follow your teacher's directions to participate in your class discussion.
- What questions do you have about these locations of conflict?
- Why do you think the events of World War I became global in scope if the fighting was in such limited areas?
Select the link to review the Discussion Scoring Tool (pdf).
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