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Causes of the War: M - A - I - N - Militarism – def.- The policy of glorifying military power and maintaining large armies/navies- result of industrialization Imperialism- Quest for colonies in Africa & Asia caused tension Nationalism – Pride in one’s country became extreme - created international rivalries with other states Alliances- European nations formed two gangs – each swore to defend any member in trouble – a chain reaction threat!
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3 reasons why people might WILLINGLY give up their Freedom and liberty: 1. Desperate – starving, poor, jobless, homeless - Postwar Germany, Russia (Land, Peace, Bread!) 2. Angry – oppressed people who want revenge - Germany – angry about WWI treaty that punished them - Italy – mad that they didn’t get land for joining Allies in WWI 3. Scared – scared people turn to dictators for protection - Germans feared communists – burning of Reichstag - Sunnis in Syr/Iraq welcomed ISIS against Shiites
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- European rulers said: - It was a justifiable and defensive war- “They started it!” -Trench warfare resulted – leading to stalemate in which there was no advantage – both sides could manufacture an endless supply of weapons
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Russia: - Poorly trained, ill-equipped, badly led - Had little industry, could not produce enough weapons - Allies (Br. & Fr.) tried to resupply them w/ weapons but: - Central powers blocked sea routes to Russia – prevented supplies from reaching them
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The United States: - In 1914, the beginning of the war, The US tried to remain neutral Total War: - Propaganda was used to boost support for the war - nations’ entire resources were directed towards war - Consumer goods were rationed - Women worked in munitions factories to make weapons - Colonial people fought hoping to secure independence
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Germany lost because: - it could not keep up w/ allied production of materials or number of soldiers Results of War: - Most Monarchies (Rus, A-H, Ger., Ott) were destroyed - New nations carved from defeated empires caused tensions that resulted in conflicts that remain today: (ex. – Syria, Iraq) - Women earned the right to vote - US adopted policy of isolationism – a desire to stay out of foreign affairs
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Lenin and the Communists were supported by the radical working class The Communists of Russia gained support by promising Land, Peace, and Bread Communists nationalized industry – gov’t took control of MOP
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Immediately after World War I, most monarchies were replaced by weak democracies A major cause of the Great Depression too much borrowing and gambling on stocks A major effect of the Great Depression was bank and business closures Strong democratic nations managed the effects of the Great Depression by: - increasing gov’t spending - new laws to regulate banks and business - raising taxes on high income
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Weak Democracies managed the Depression by: - invested in large militaries - pursued a policy of war & conquest - turned to strong dictators Effective propaganda emphasizes emotion & feeling Fascists attempt to gain power by - emotion & persuasion - threats & intimidation symbols, images, and appearance are characteristics important to fascists
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Fascist leaders will allow CAPITALISM, but NOT democracy or communism - Fascists force people to obey them by - use of the secret police - making laws against free speech - propaganda Despite their differences, fascists and communists are both totalitarian dictatorships
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