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1 World War I World War I Causes: Rival Alliances ImperialismNationalismMilitarism

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8 world conflict - war extended into Middle East, Asia and Africa 1914 - battle of the Marne, stalemate followed; failure of von Schlieffen Plan Battlefronts 1914-1918 Battlefronts 1914-1918

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10 Germany fighting two- front war 1916 - battles of Verdun and Somme defeat for Allies in Gallipoli campaign 1915 - sinking of Lusitania

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18 1917 - U.S. enters the war - reasons? turning-point in war Bolshevik Revolution leads to signing of treaty of Brest-Litovsk - Russia withdraws from war in March of 1918

19 Collapse of empires - Ottoman, Hapsburg, German William II abdicates; Germany becomes a Republic

20 increased role for government - increased power for the executive; Lloyd George and censorship; growth in bureaucracy government control of the economy during war “war socialism” increased taxes, money supply and borrowing led to inflation social change - women in labor force Impact of War Impact of War

21 social classes - benefits and losses; profiteers vs workers; inflation and fixed incomes class division intensified propaganda used by wartime governments WW I marked an end to the era of “progress” rise of large corporations/government complex

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23 Wilson’s “Fourteen Points” League of Nations principle of self-determination encouraged colonial peoples to assert their demands for independence mandates, not independence, resulted for many parts pf the colonial world Europe-dominated world would remain 1919 and After 1919 and After

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25 Peace of Paris Peace of Paris German question at center of negotiations Treaty of Versailles - punitive measures taken against Germany “Big Three” - Clemenceau Vs Wilson Clemenceau’s strategy - isolate and weaken Germany for Germany - loss of lands, reparations, war- guilt

26 U.S. failure to ratify the Treaty of Versailles isolationism and national self-interest took precedence power vacuum in central and eastern Europe war helped shape twentieth century society - Europe’s role, government, gender, class, nationalism were all changed

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