Conflict & Challenge The World of 1919
List what you remember about the outcomes of WW1
World of 1919 Nationalism Imperialism
Nationalism Interests of the nation from the ‘heart’ not the ‘head’ Gut feelings; nationalism does not have to ‘make sense’ Often not attached to a recognized state but desire for independence or desire to create a state Patriotism based on love for a common language, culture & traditions http://www.hudsonsocialstudies.com/mcgowan/documents/20th_Century_Nationalism_1.jpg
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Example – Syrian nationalism
Imperialism Act of one country acquiring dominance or ownership of another British & French Empires and the desire of Germany to expand control were examples of imperialism before WW1 and were causes that led to the war There was a shift regarding imperialism after WW1
Activity Two Maps: Europe 1914 & Europe 1919 (it says 1918 on your map) Create a key & label maps to show changes in the map of Europe at the end of the war. (It may help you to label the countries on each map.) Map History book pages 13, 15, 35 Next two slides