WORLD HISTORY II Chapter 14: World War I & the Russian Revolution

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WORLD HISTORY II Chapter 14: World War I & the Russian Revolution Section 1: The Great War Begins

Objectives Describe how international rivalries and nationalism pushed Europe toward war. Explain how the assassination in Sarajevo led to the start of World War I. Analyze the causes and effects of the European alliance system.

Why and how did World War I begin in 1914? 3

Triple Alliance or Central Powers Triple Entente or Allies Alliances within Europe were created in the late nineteenth century to promote peace. Triple Alliance or Central Powers Triple Entente or Allies Germany Austria-Hungary Italy Eventually added: Ottoman empire France Russia Britain Japan 4

These alliances were based on previous wars, new economic rivalries, and competition for colonies. These rivalries increased militarism, and the great powers began to increase the size of their armies and navies. 5

Growing nationalism and economic competition also caused tensions within countries and across European borders. Britain was threatened by Germany’s industrial advances. Germany believed that Russian industry was not far behind them. Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire were threatened by nationalism and struggled to survive. France was bitter about the loss of Alsace and Lorraine during the Franco-Prussian War and wanted it returned. 6

The Great War began when Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were assassinated by a Serbian nationalist. Shortly after, on July 28, 1914, after issuing an ultimatum, Austria declared war on Serbia. 7

Serbia sought help from its ally Russia, who began to mobilize. The war between Austria and Serbia soon drew the great powers into the conflict. Serbia sought help from its ally Russia, who began to mobilize. Germany declared war on Russia. France gave backing to Russia, despite German demands that it stay out of the conflict. 8

Germany declared war on France. Days later, Germany marched through Belgium and headed south to attack France. With Belgium’s neutrality violated, Britain declared war on Germany on August 4. 9

At the onset, the war brought a renewed sense of patriotism. Young men rushed to enlist in what seemed like an exciting adventure. Patriotic fever helped governments divert attention from labor disputes or nationalist disturbances within their borders. 10

Why and how did World War I begin in 1914? By 1914, Europe had enjoyed a century of relative peace. Two alliances were formed with the intention of keeping that peace. When the Austrian Archduke was assassinated a local conflict became an international war because of alliance obligations. 11