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Central Historical Question: Was World War One caused by a just and righteous struggle for a country’s power or was it an inevitable consequence of mankind’s.

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1 Central Historical Question: Was World War One caused by a just and righteous struggle for a country’s power or was it an inevitable consequence of mankind’s greed? Mr Fulbright World History

2  In June 1914, Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the future King of Austria-Hungary, was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip.  Pricip was a Serbian nationalist in Bosnia, a province of Austria, where many Slavic people lived.  The assassination sparked the “powder keg” of problems in Europe. Six weeks later, Europe was in a war that altered the course of Western civilization. Mr Fulbright World History

3  http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=play er_embedded&v=BCTIaiiGB4o http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=play er_embedded&v=BCTIaiiGB4o  The Assassination of Franz Ferdinand Mr Fulbright World History

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8  Germany has suddenly announced her determination to increase her already monstrous armaments by a special and additional expenditure of fifty million pounds Mr Fulbright World History

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10 The Chain of Friendship", a comic depicting the web of alliances of WWI. Brooklyn Eagle in July 1914. The caption reads: "If Austria attacks Serbia, Russia will fall upon Austria, Germany upon Russia, and France and England upon Germany." Mr Fulbright World History

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12 0, my brothers, love your Country! Be ever ready to combat for the liberty of that people. Combat in such ways that the blood you shed may reflect glory, not on yourself alone, but on your country. Mr Fulbright World History

13 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Document #1 Joseph Mazzini, On the Duties of Man Addressed to Workingmen Mr Fulbright World History

14 Would not the end of war be the end of humanity? War is life itself. Nothing exists in nature, is born, grows or multiplies except by combat. We must eat and be eaten so that the world may live. It is only warlike nations which have prospered; a nation dies as soon as it disarms. War is the school of discipline, sacrifice and courage. Mr Fulbright World History

15 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Document #2 Emile Zola The Origins of the First World War France, 1891 Mr Fulbright World History

16 We realize that without power, without a strong army and a strong navy, there can be no welfare for us. The means of fighting the battle for existence in this world without strong armaments on land and water, for a nation living in the centre of Europe, have not yet been found. In the coming century the German nation will be either the hammer or the anvil. Mr Fulbright World History

17 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Mr Fulbright World History

18 The war in Serbia and Austria is inevitable. If Serbia wants to live in honor, she can only do this by war. This war is determined by our obligation to our traditions and culture. This war derives from the duty of our race to not allow itself to be taken over. This war must bring about the eternal freedom of Serbia, of the South Slavs, of the Balkan peoples. Our race must stand together to halt the onslaught of these aliens from the north. Mr Fulbright World History

19 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Mr Fulbright World History

20 The great states of Europe are dividing up the other continents of Africa and Asia in the same manner they would divide such countries as Italy or Poland. What used to be a European balance of power is now a world balance of power, but it is subject to the same laws, and any country that does not wish to become less important must obtain as much new territory relatively as our rivals are doing. Mr Fulbright World History

21 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Mr Fulbright World History

22 I spent the evening of August 3, 1914 walking round the streets, noticing cheering crowds, and watching the emotions of people. I was amazed to see that average men and women were delighted at the prospect of war. Mr Fulbright World History

23 1. What is the topic of the document? 2. How might this influence listeners? 3. If a war starts because of this would you consider it to be fought for “just reasons” or “greed”  -----------------------------------------------  4. Why? Mr Fulbright World History


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