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10th World Studies 2.5.18 Turn in: Take out: Nationalism Nothing Take out: Planner Notes Pen/Pencil Today’s objective: I can describe how the Unification of Germany Impacted the balance of power in Europe. Today’s Agenda: Causes of WWI It’s a MANIA(C) Nationalism HW: In-Class: German Unification

MANIA(C)—Causes of “the great war” M: Militarism A: Alliances N: Nationalism I: Imperialism A: Assassination (C): Competition—always there!

Battle of Jena (1806)

Stein-hardenberg reforms (1807-1815)

Congress of vienna (1815)

Carlsbad decrees (1819)

Hambach festival (1832)

zollverein (1834)

(February) revolution (1848)

Frankfurt parliament (1848)

Erfurt union (1849)

Otto von bismarck made prime minister (1862)

The danish war (second schleswig war) (1864)

The seven weeks’ war (1866)

Ems dispatch (1870)

Franco-prussian war (1870-71)