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Debriefing ‘The North’ and Power & Pride
Grenoble Tivoli Tobermory Debriefing ‘The North’ and Power & Pride Metz Klagenfurt Petrovac Tula
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Again, what did the North represent?
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Metz is actually a city in…
All countries in PNP are named after cities in the countries that they actually represent Germany
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Petrovac is a city in… Serbia
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Tobermory is a city in… Great Britain
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Grenoble is a city in… France
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Tivoli is a city in… Italy
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Tula is a city in… Russia
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Klagenfurt is a city in…
Austria, and represented Austria-Hungary
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And remember all those colonies?
They represented actual places too!
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Abyssinia is a former nation located near present day Ethiopia.
Kamina is a city in the Democratic Republic of the Congo Abyssinia is a former nation located near present day Ethiopia. Rangoon is a large city and former capital of Burma Bauru is a city in Brazil Baw is located next to Mt. Baw Baw in Australia Tandil is a province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
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And even the relationships on your country cards…
They represented the history of the relationships of the countries of Europe. Welcome to: Metz Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Klagenfurt Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Tobermory Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Tula Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Petrovac Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Grenoble Foreign Relations Money to spend Welcome to: Tivoli Foreign Relations Money to spend
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Why did Metz and Klagenfurt have such a strong bond?
Because Germany (Metz) and Austria (Klagenfurt) had not only a common border, but also a long common history and culture. They also share the same language, German.
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Why did Metz feel dominant over Grenoble?
Because Grenoble (France) lost to Metz (Germany) during the the Franco-Prussian War of 1870
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THE MAIN CAUSES OF WORLD WAR ONE
Debrief of Power & Pride
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World War One Overview Fought primarily in Europe 1914 - 1918
Alliances & main nations: Central Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire Allied Powers England, France, Russia (and US later)
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The MAIN causes of WWI Militarism: Policy of glorifying military power, then building a strong standing army Alliances: A formal agreement between two or more nations to cooperate for specific purposes
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The MAIN causes of WWI Imperialism: Policy in which a nation seeks to dominate other countries Nationalism: Belief that people should be loyal to their nation; pride in one’s country
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