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The Great War
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Learning Targets I can identify the four main causes of World War I
I can define Nationalism and Militarism I can Identify the participants and alliances that existed in World War I I can summarize the relationship between 19th and 20th century imperialism and the start of World War I.
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World War I A conflict that devastates Europe and has a major impact on the world.
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Marching Towards War Section 1
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MAIN Causes of World War I
ILITARISM LLIANCES MPERIALISM ATIONALISM
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Militarism Arms race begins.
Militarism – policy of glorifying military power, preparing army
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Dangerous Alliances Germany’s Otto von Bismarck works for peace after 1871. Is fearful that France seeks revenge for territory lost in Franco-Prussian War.
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Treaties Signs treaty with Russia in 1881 in order to isolate France. Forms Triple Alliance – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, in 1882
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Shifting Alliances Kaiser Wilhelm II becomes German ruler in1888. Germany drops alliance with Russia
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Germany begins to strengthen Navy
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Escalation Russia forms alliance with France England is uneasy with German naval expansion
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Britain, France, Russia form Triple Entente Alliance
Britain signs treaty in order to remain dominant
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Alliances Triple Entente Triple Alliance Great Britain Germany France
Austria-Hungary Russia Italy
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Imperialism Competition of colonies causes mistrust between nations.
The need to protect growing empires results in militarism.
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Nationalism Nationalism – pride in or devotion to ones country.
Peace of the 1800’s is hiding growing problems in Europe. Growing nationalism leads to competition between nations.
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Regional Tensions
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Many groups in Balkan region win independence, Serbia becomes a nation of Slavs.
Austria-Hungary annexes Slavic region called Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serbians are outraged, sees itself as rightful rulers of Slavic lands. The region is a POWDER KEG
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Assassination Serbian nationalist kills Archduke Franz Ferdinand Ferdinand was poised to take over the Austrian throne
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The Point of No Return: The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Austria blamed Serbia for Ferdinand’s death and declared war on Serbia. Germany pledged their support for Austria -Hungary. · example of German nationalism Russia pledged their support for Serbia. · example of Slavic nationalism Germany declares war on Russia.
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France pledges their support for Russia.
Germany declares war on France. Germany invades Belgium on the way to France. Great Britain supports Belgium and declares war on Germany. Italy switches sides and joins Allies when promised land from Britain in Treaty of London
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Allied Powers Central Powers Neutral
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Allied Powers: Central Powers: Germany Great Britain World War I France Austria-Hungary Russia Ottoman Empire Italy
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IN SUMMATION
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