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War and Revolution CH. 16
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The Road to World War I Sec 1
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Beginning of 1900s – Peace and harmony in Europe – Darker side Developments would propel Europe into War Rising Tensions in Europe
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Unifying force Cause intense competition between nations – Seek to overpower each other Rivalries develop – Great Powers Germany, Austria-Hungary, GB, Russia, Italy, France The Rise of Nationalism
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Causes of rivalries – Competition for materials and markets – Territorial disputes – Ethnic groups demand independence
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Europeans compete over Africa and Asia Quest for colonies pushed nations to brink of war Competition leads to sense of rivalry and mistrust Imperialism
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Arms race developed in Europe – To be great, countries need to have powerful army – 1914 – all Great Powers, except GB have large standing army – Experts stress importance of quick mobilization Ability to get troops ready for war Growth of Militarism
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Militarism – Policy of glorifying military power – Keeping army prepared for war – Large and strong army made citizens feel patriotic Frightens some
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Rivalries and mistrust led to creation of alliances – Great Powers form military alliances Alliance system designed to keep peace develops – Helped cause a war Tangled Alliances
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Bismarck Forges Early Pacts – Saw France as biggest threat Thought they wanted revenge for losing Franco-Prussian War Goal was to isolate France
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1879 – Dual Alliance – Germany and Austria Hungary Triple Alliance - 1882 – Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy 1881 – treaty w/ Russia
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1890 – Kaiser Wilhelm II forces Bismarck to resign – Didn’t want to share power – Eager to show power of Germany Shifting Alliances Threaten Peace
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Wilhelm does things differently – Treaty w/Russia ends in 1890 Russia forms alliance w/France – 1892 and 1894 – War w/France or Russia would make Germany enemy of both Could be forced to fight two-front war
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Began massive shipbuilding program – Make German navy equal to GB Moves alarm GB – 1904 – forms alliance w/France Wilhelm decides to challenge GB
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Triple Entente – 1907 – Russia, France, GB – Did not bind GB to fight w/France and Russia – Ensured GB would not fight against them
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Triple Entente vs. Triple Alliance – Conflict could draw entire continent into war
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“Powder Keg of Europe” – Mountainous peninsula in southeastern Europe – Home to assortment of ethnic groups Long history of nationalist uprisings and ethnic conflict Crisis in the Balkans
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Ottoman Empire in rapid decline – New nations formed Bulgaria, Greece, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia – Nationalism is powerful force Groups want to grow in size A Restless Region
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Serbia – Large Slavic population Wanted to absorb all Slavs on Balkan peninsula – Russia and Austria-Hungary in direct conflict Russia – supports Slavic nationalism Austria – threatened by growth
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