Long Term Causes of World War I

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Long Term Causes of World War I

Intro/Background World War I Causes COMPLEX MAIN MANIA Franco-Prussian War

M-Militarism Franco Prussian War Modern Military Mobilization German Situation France Situation

Naval Race British Naval Superiority HMS Dreadnought Irony of Invention German Naval Expansion Naval Scare British Portrayal

A-Alliances Kaiser Wilhelm I & Bismarck Germany Foreign Policy Purpose of Alliance System MAIN AIM!!!

Alliances (1873-1887) Three Emperors’ League Dual Alliance Three Emperors’ Alliance Triple Alliance Reinsurance Treaty

Change in Alliances Kaiser Wilhelm II End of Bismarck “New Course” Franco-Russian Alliance German/Bismarck Nightmare

I-Imperialism Weltpolitik Imperialism Reasons for Expansion Issues of Imperialism Jameson Raid Quest for land

Alliances Shift Germany and Britain British Naval Policy “Splendidly Isolated” Britain & Japan British French Entente Triple Entente Triple Alliance

N- Nationalism 2 definitions Patriotism Independent Nation Germany France

Balkans Multi Ethnic Empire Turkey, Austria, Hungary and Russia Independence Movements Slavic Situation Russia King Peter of Serbia Serbia & Paris Austria-Hungary Foreign minister