Pan-Slavism and European Politics Author(s): Louis Levine Reviewed work(s): Source: Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 29, No. 4 (Dec., 1914), pp. 664-686 Published by: The…
1. byAnna Widzińska and Małgorzata Zoń 2. Introduction• Each country has its own culture and its own history. Theway people behave and perceive the World is often aresult…
Slide 1Causes of the First World War Although the world seemed at peace in the early 1900s, powerful forces were pushing Europe toward war. These forces included nationalism,…
Slide 1The Great War a.k.a. World War I Slide 2 Background Powers in Europe before 1914 Powers in Europe before 1914 Great Britain: world-wide empire, naval power; A weak,…
Slide 1Air Power in World War II Slide 2 Chapter 4, Lesson 2 OverviewOverview The role air power played in World War II and its significance How air power was developed during…
Slide 1The Story of Slide 2 Easter is a time of springtime festivals. In Christian countries Easter is celebrated as the religious holiday commemorating the resurrection…
Slide 1 Slide 2 World War I 1914-1918 Slide 3 Causes Of World War I: complex and varied, but it all comes down to the… M A N I A C ilitarism lliances ationalism mperialism…
Slide 1WORLD WAR I Slide 2 1. The Beginning a. By 1914 tensions in Europe had risen and many believed the continent was on the brink of war Slide 3 Slide 4 b. Four factors…
1. 2 | ORIGINS OF THE GREAT WAR (1870-1914) 2. 2 3. 1. “Thirty Years War” – Europeans wage “war of all against all” (1914-45) 2. End of European global hegemony…