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World War I. A World Divided. Causes. Imperialism Nationalism Militarism Alliances. Imperialism. Imperialism : When a powerful nation extends and maintains its control over weaker nations or people European imperial powers were in competition for Africa and Asia - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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World War I

A World Divided

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Causes

Imperialism Nationalism Militarism Alliances

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Imperialism

Imperialism: When a powerful nation extends and

maintains its control over weaker nations or people

European imperial powers were in competition for Africa and Asia

A ticking time bomb for war

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Nationalism

Nationalism: A strong feeling of

pride in one’s own nation

Created national unity but fueled international rivalry

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Militarism Militarism:

The belief in threatening or using military force to solve a problem

“a self-reinforcing cycle of heightened military preparedness”

Between 1908 and 1913, the six “Great Powers” increased military spending by 50% Britain, Germany,

France, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia

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Alliances Two armed alliances

The Triple Alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary,

Italy

The Triple Entente France, Russia, Great Britain

*Russia pledged to defend Serbia

Austria-Hungary and Russia were rivals in the Balkans

Germany had become the rival of Great Britain and France in Africa

Region containing Bulgaria and Serbia

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Messy Allegiances

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Messy Allegiances

The Balkans

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Messy Allegiances

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Messy Allegiances

“Europe today is like a powder keg and the leaders are like men smoking in an arsenal. A single spark will set off an explosion that will consume us all.”

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Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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War Breaks Out!

June 28, 1914: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in the city of Sarajevo Ferdinand = the heir to the Austria-Hungary throne

(next in line be ruler) Killer = A Serbian nationalist seeking independence

for his people Part of the “Black Hand” Wanted Serbian

independence Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

Remember Russia pledged to defend Serbia… uh oh…

Due to overlapping alliances, much of the world was at war within weeks

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War Breaks Out!

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War Breaks Out!

Gavrilo PrinzipFerdinand’s killer

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War Breaks Out!

This is where things get really confusing… A war between Austria-HungaryAustria-Hungary and SerbiaSerbia

meant a war between Austria-HungaryAustria-Hungary and RussiaRussia, SerbiaSerbia's traditional ally. That meant war between RussiaRussia and GermanyGermany, Austria-HungaryAustria-Hungary’s ally. And that meant war between GermanyGermany and FranceFrance, RussiaRussia’s ally. And that meant war between GermanyGermany and Great BritainGreat Britain, BelgiumBelgium’s protector because Germany Germany invaded France France through BelgiumBelgium.

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Confused yet?

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But Wait… There’s more…?

Italy refused to join Germany and Austria-Hungary and left the Triple Alliance. Instead, The Ottoman Empire joined to form The Central Powers Central Powers: Austria-Hungary, Germany, and

The Ottoman Empire Allied Powers (formerly the Triple Entente):

France, Great Britain, and Russia

Italy decided to wait until there was a clear winner before picking sides. They eventually sided with the Allied Powers, fighting against their former alliance.

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War Breaks Out!