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1 Chapter 12 Section 1 Causes of WWI

2 Nationalism WordExplainExampleReview Nationalism Nationalistic Nationalistically Nationalist Yes-No-Why Loyalty to a nation even if it doesn’t exist as a country. Raphael is a nationalist because he always sings his country’s national anthem. Nationalism is bad because many people blindly follow their leaders.

3 The Balkans The Balkans- many ethnic groups were fighting for independence, conflict over who controlled each region

4 Territorial Rivalries – Both Austria-Hungary & Serbia claimed Bosnia

5 Militarism: – European leaders believed that conflicts would be settled on the battlefield Built up supply of weapons & large armies WordExplainExampleReview Militarism (n) Militaristic (adj) Militaristically (adv) Militarist (n) Yes-No-Why Building up large supplies of weapons and armies. Militarists in the government advocate increased spending for the armed forces. Militarism is necessary.

6 Alliance System Formed alliances with the promise of aid incase of attack

7 Short term causes:  1.Assassination of Franz Ferdinand (heir to the Austrian-Hungary throne) by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip  2.Austria-Hungary's declaration of war on Serbia

8 1914-After the dec of war, Germany supports Austria-Hungary & Russia supports Serbia  Allied Powers – Britain – France – Russia – Italy(1915)  Central Powers – Germany – Austria-Hungary – Ottoman Empire – Bulgaria

9 Over 30 countries were involved by the war’s end

10 Schlieffen Plan & the 1 st Battle of the Marne (Marne River France)  Germany would invade neutral Belgium & attack France, defeat France quickly & isolate Great Britain, then attack Russia  But…  Germany could not defeat Belgium as quickly as the expected b/c the allies sent troops to help Belgium

11  Leaders thought there would be a quick victory but it turned into a stalemate

12 Yes-No-Why  The new technologies of the Great War caused the stalemate.

13 Trench Warfare: emerged on W. Front (btwn Ger & France)  Dug trenches- area btwn trenches was called “no man’s land”  Soldiers went over the top & charged across no man’s land toward the enemy  Rats, lice, disease claimed many lives  Flooded trenches, mud

14 Both sides planned major offensives in 1916 to end the stalemate  Germans attacked the French City Verdun – 21 hour artillery barrage – 1 million German troops killed/wounded – 200,000 French killed/wounded – Longest battle

15 Battle of the Somme  British wanted to exhaust Germany’s supplies – Summarize the outcome of the Battle of the Somme: (p. 359) 4 Months 1 million dead/wounded

16 New Weapons  Machine guns  Tank  Poisonous gas  Submarines  airplanes

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