Term 4
Content/topics (as per CAPS)
World War I (1914-1918)
Reasons why World War I broke out
• Overview of long-term causes: Nationalism, industrial economies, control of seas, colonisation and empires
• Immediate cause: Assassination of Archduke of Austria at Sarajevo
• Countries in Europe that fought: Allied Powers vs. Central Powers
Aspects of experiences in World War I
• Conscription and propaganda in Britain
• Conscientious objectors •
Trench warfare on the Western Front
• Music and poetry • World War I and South Africa
Women in Britain during World War I
• Changing roles of women in the workplace in Britain in World War I
• Emmeline Pankhurst and the campaign for the vote for women in Britain
The defeat of Germany and the Treaty of Versailles
Unit 4 pages 175–176 19 Activity 8 Unit 3 pages 170–174 Activities 6–7 Unit 2 pages 162–169
Learner’s Book
Activities and assessment
Module 8, page 157
Unit 1 pages 158–161
Activities 1–2
Activities 3–5
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