Rising Tensions in Europe

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Rising Tensions in Europe

Changing Times Turn of the century (20th century!!!) New Inventions & Improvements Right of Adult Men to Vote Strengthening of Political Parties New Political Leaders Not Full Democracy Upper House v. Lower House

British Issues Multiparty System in Europe Britain-Liberals and Conservatives Issue of Ireland Desire for Irish Home Rule Fear of independent Ireland (Protestants) House of Commons v. House of Lords Rise of power of House of Commons Almost complete democracy

Social Divisions Wealthy Upper Class Multiple homes & lavish lifestyle Growing middle class Comfortable Life City Workers & E European peasants Trade Unions Radicals & Revolutions Anarchists

Threats to Peace Britain, France, & Germany Nationalism on rise A/H, Russia, Ottoman Empire Multinational Empire Balkans Region Slavic People-desire for independence Russian Sympathies Crises & Tensions Still no war…YET