AP 24.961 End of WWI – The Costs WWI (Military Deaths and Numbers)

File:WWI British cemetery at Abbeville.jpg

DIRECTIONS: Just a reflection!  Read, analyze, and reflect on  the information presented.Cost of WWI1. In the illustration above, which major power suffered the most loss in proportion to the other countries?

 

2.  In the illustration to the left, which two countries suffered the greatest casualties in WWI?

3.  What was the casualty count for the United States?

4.  Why is the casualties of United States soldiers so low when compared to other powers?


See the information below and answer the questions thereafter:

Largest cities in San Diego County by population
Largest cities (2020 census population)

San Diego Census

5.  What combination of cities above approximately equal to the total number of Russian casualties?

6.  What combination of cities above approximately equal to the total number of German casualties?

7.  What combination of cities above approximately equal to the total number of American casualties?

8.  Counting non-stop, at one number a second evenly, how many days would it take you to approximately count to 1,700,000? Remember the following:

60 seconds to a 1 minute

60 minutes to a 1 hour

24 hours to a 1 day

At one number per second — with no breaks, at all, for any reason — it would take 11 days13 hours46 minutes, and 40 seconds to count from one to 1,000,000.Jun 19, 2017

how long would it take a human being to count to 1 billion one at a time? If you could count continuously in perfect rhythm, one number per second, without breaks for sleeping, eating, and you know LIVING… It would take 31 years251 days, 6 hours, 50 minutes, 46 seconds.


Comments are closed.