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Causes of the First World War From 1870 to 1914, a number of developments gradually increased tensions among the European powers that led to the outbreak.

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Page 1: Causes of the First World War From 1870 to 1914, a number of developments gradually increased tensions among the European powers that led to the outbreak.

Causes of the First World War

Page 2: Causes of the First World War From 1870 to 1914, a number of developments gradually increased tensions among the European powers that led to the outbreak.

From 1870 to 1914, a number of developments gradually increased tensions among the European powers that led to the outbreak of World War I

The

MILITARISM ALLIANCES IMPERIALISM NATIONALISM causes of World War I

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MILITARISMThe Industrial Revolution

led to large, advanced militaries in Europe

Europeans believed that to be great, nations had to have strong militaries

As a result, an arms race began among European nations, especially between Britain & Germany

Nations glorified military power &

kept an army prepared for war (called militarism)

Having a strong army increased

patriotism among citizens

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HMS DREADNOUGHT

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GERMANY’S U-BOAT

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ALLIANCES

Growing rivalries among nations led to the formation of

two military alliances

that threatened to draw European

nations into war

Germany, Italy, & Austria-Hungary made up the Triple Alliance

England, France, & Russia formed the Triple Entente

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IMPERIALISMEuropean nations competed fiercely

for colonies in Africa & Asia Competition for colonies often pushed Europeans

to the brink of war This competition increased European rivalry & mistrust

Germany & France almost went to war three times

over Morocco

Germany, England, Russia

argued over building a

railroad in India

England & France

argued over rights to the

Sudan

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Analyse the cartoon below using your sourcework steps:

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NATIONALISM

Austrian national poster, 1900

Rivalries due to militarism & imperialism

increased nationalism among European powers

British propaganda poster, 1897

European rivals tried to maintain a balance of

power while also trying to overpower each other

“European Balance of Power, 1914”

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NATIONALISMWhile nationalism unified

people in the powerful nations, it was dividing

people in weakening empires

No region was more tense in the years

before World War I than the Balkans

Serbia, Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, & Romania

broke from the Ottoman Empire to create new nations

Slavic people in Serbia wanted to unify all Slavs

but Austria-Hungary opposed giving up the

largely Slavic territories Bosnia & Herzegovina

The Balkans became a “powder keg” waiting for a spark to blow up

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The Outbreak of World War I Serbians vowed to

take Bosnia & Herzegovina from Austria-Hungary

On June 28, 1914, the Austro-Hungarian Archduke Franz Ferdinand & his wife were

assassinated by a Serbian terrorist

The assassin Gavrilo Princip

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The Outbreak of World War I On July 23, Austria-Hungary

issued an ultimatum to Serbia: turn over conspirators & allow

an investigation…OR…go to war When Serbia balked at some

of the terms, Austria-Hungary declared war on June 28, 1914

Russia had a large population of Slavs & was an ally of Serbia; Russia moved troops

to the Austrian border These events set off a chain reaction that started World War I

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During the war Germany & Austria-Hungary became the Central Powers; They were

joined by Bulgaria & the Ottoman Empire

The members of the Triple Entente became known as the Allied Powers

and eventually were joined by…

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…many nations throughout the world

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