the crisis of the imperial order, 1900 - 1929
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Chapter 28. The Crisis of the Imperial Order, 1900 - 1929. Causes of world war 1. Militarism Maintenance of standing armies Inflexible militarization plans Alliances Triple Alliance = Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy Triple Entente = Britain, France, Russia. Causes of World War I. =. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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THE CRISIS OF THE IMPERIAL ORDER, 1900 - 1929Chapter 28
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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR 1
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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I
Militarism Maintenance of standing armies Inflexible militarization plans
Alliances Triple Alliance = Germany, Austria-Hungary,
Italy Triple Entente = Britain, France, Russia
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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I Nationalism
the belief that one state is naturally superior to all other states
Imperialism Germany’s desire
to expand Tensions from
imperial competition
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CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I Assassination
July 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand (of Austria-Hungary) was killed by a Serbian nationalist
Led to A.H. declaring war on Serbia, thus sparking the series of alliances in Europe
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THE 1911 GRÄF & STIFT BOIS DE BOULOGNE TOURER IN WHICH ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND AND HIS WIFE WERE RIDING AT THE TIME OF THEIR ASSASSINATION
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GAVRILO PRINCIP CAPTURED IN SARAJEVO 1914
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THE “GREAT WAR” 1914 - 1918
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START OF WORLD WAR I Germany instigated
the war by invading neutral Belgium, then France Schlieffen Plan Failed as a result of
the Western Front Trench warfare led to
a four-year stalemate between Germany & France
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GROUP PAUSESchlieffen Plan Reading & Analysis
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TRENCH WARFARE
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GROUP PAUSETrench Life Reading. How many people
do you think died of diseases as opposed to combat wounds?
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WORLD WAR I WARFARE
Changes in warfare Machine guns & poison gas Trench warfare created a battle of attrition Massive casualty rates Heroic notion of war disappeared
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GROUP PAUSEBriefly summarize the 5 battles. 3
sentences tops!
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THE HOMEFRONT “Total War”
Mobilization of all of a state’s resources for the purpose of waging war
Civilians involved in the war effort
Women entered positions previously reserved for men
Governments controlled industry Rationing
Colonial subjects served alongside their home countries Ex. ANZAC troops
Propaganda was used to reinforce evilness of enemy
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WORLD WAR I In the early years, US
provided loans to allies 1917, US drawn into the
war Germany’s declaration of
unrestricted submarine warfare
The Zimmerman Telegram
US provided Allies with supplies & fresh troops
November, 1918, Germany signed an armistice with Allied forces
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THE EFFECTS OF WORLD WAR I
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THE PEACE SETTLEMENTS
1918, Treaty of Versailles War guilt clause blamed Germany for the war Germany forced to pay reparations ($33 billion) Germany lost its colonies Alsace & Lorraine returned to France Germany’s military power limited
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THE PEACE TREATIES League of Nations
International organization for the promotion of peace Created by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson
Ironically, the U.S. refused to join (they had become isolationists) Dealt with global communications, health & labor
regulations
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OTHER IMPACTS OF THE WAR Austria-Hungary
split up Russia lost many
territories 1918 Flu Pandemic Anticolonial
movements in Europe’s territories grew
Middle Eastern Mandate System