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WWI
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Brief Overview 1914-1918 Highest amount of casualties Chemical weapons
Trench warfare Four M.A.I.N causes
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Four Causes Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism
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Militarism Military funding and growth are priorities of the state.
France and Germany both doubled their armies between 1870 and 1914 Battleships! British Dreadnought knots (17 or 18)
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What effect does this have?
Arms race Governments want to show off the power of their new ‘toys’ Armies get antsy
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Alliances An agreement between two or more parties to give each other help, if needed Why is this important? What were the alliances? Triple Alliance (aka. Central Powers): Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire Triple Entente (aka. The Allies): Britain, France, and Russia
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Imperialism The policy of establishing economic, political, and military dominance over weaker nations Scramble for Africa “Paint the World British Red”
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Britain France Germany Belgium Spain Portugal
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What effect does this have?
Rise in Industrialism: New resources New markets Rivalry between countries who did not acquire as many new lands (Germany)
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Nationalism Countries should be formed based off of cultural identity
Where does this identity come from? Ethnicity Beliefs Language Political Customs
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The Effects of Nationalism
Austro- Hungarian Empire Problem?
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? Two Alliance German attempts Systems to gain colonies annoy
in existence German attempts to gain colonies annoy France, Britain and Russia French unhappiness at the loss of Alsace and Lorraine in 1871 Arms race between Germany and France ? Austria and Russia competing for influence in SE Europe Naval rivalry between Britain and Germany
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The Black Hand Society 1911- Serbian men create a secret society
Bosnia annexed by A-H in 1908 Want freedom from A-H Empire (Bosnia and Serbia as one united country) Objective: "To realize the national ideal, the unification of all Serbs. This organization prefers terrorist action to cultural activities; it will therefore remain secret."
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Francis Ferdinand Heir to A-H throne
Men were sent to Sarajevo by Black Hand Society to assassinate him In June 1914, Gavrilo Princip succeeds
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A Conflict Serbian Prime minister refused to hand the men over so A-H could persecute them Three days later A-H declared war on Serbia A-H allied with Germany and Serbia allied with Russia, Russia allies with France, France with Britain
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The alliances
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