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World War I Begins Chapter 8 Section 1
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Long Term Causes Nationalism- National interests and unity should be placed ahead of global cooperation Imperialism- Expanding power and influence Militarism- The development of armed forces and their use as a tool of diplomacy Alliance System- Treaties of assistance
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Nationalism France v. Germany France still angry over Alsace and Lorraine in 1871Franco- Prussian War
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Nationalism Russia v. Austria- Hungary Russia considered itself protectors of Slavs (including Serbians) A-H also wanted influence over Serbia
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Nationalism Other ethnic groups ruled by other nations wanted a nation of their own… (Poland)Germany and A-H (Czechs) A-H-not even allowed to use their own language
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Imperialism Germany, France and Britain competing for colonies Germany got into the game later than Britain and France
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Militarism By 1890-Germany strongest nation in Europe-strong military Britain not worried at first- protected by navy 1897-Germany decides to become major naval power France, Italy, Japan and the U.S. quickly joined the naval arms race
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The Dreadnought
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Alliance System Allies vs. Central Powers
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Assassination Leads to War Balkan Peninsula- The “Powder keg of Europe” Germany wanted to use it to expand RR to Ottoman Empire June 28, 1914- Archduke Franz Ferdinand Assassinated Gavrilo Princip- assassin Black Hand- wanted to unite all Serbs
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Assassination
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War A-H declares war on Serbia- July 28, 1914 Then Russia entered to help Serbia Germany entered to help A-H – declared war on Russia’s ally France France’s ally Britain declared war on Germany and A-H
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War Begins-The Schlieffen Plan German War Plan Hold Russia Quickly attack France Through Belgium –Once France was defeated Germany would then defeat Russia
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Fighting Begins Germany easily takes Belgium British and French retreat to Marne River Make stand-halt German advance
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Problem By spring of 1915- Stalemate develops on Western Front Trench warfare is initiated Trenches- covered northern and eastern France Fought for mere yards No Man’s Land- Area between the trenches –Dangerous –Muddy –Craters –Barbed Wire
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Slaughter Huge casualties Example-Battle of the Somme Begins July1, 1916 Ends November 1916 British lose 60,000 on FIRST DAY! Germans lose 650,000 British lose 420,000 French lose 200,000 About 1.2 million total
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Caused by the Machine Gun
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Eastern Front Germans and Russians took turns advancing and retreating Battle in the Dardanelles went on for a year-ended in trench warfare
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It seemed as though neither side could gain a decisive victory
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