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1 Causes of WWI

2 Monday, Oct. 3 DO NOW Today's Agenda Brainstorm why do wars start
DO NOW –Why do war start Causes of WW1 Notes World War 1 Map and Weapon Packet Today's Objective SWBAT explain the causes of World War 1

3 Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Assassination
Causes of WWI - MANIA Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Assassination

4 1910-1914 Increase in Defense Expenditures
Militarism When a nation’s armed forces come to dominate a country’s national policy It is also a glorification of the military and war itself Increase in Defense Expenditures France 10% Britain 13% Russia 39% Germany 73%

5 Alliances Signed treaties in which each nation involved pledges to defend the other if attacked by an aggressor Basically, countries agreed to help each other

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7 Alliances Triple Entente: Triple Alliance: Great Britain Germany
Austria-Hungary France Russia Italy

8 Nationalism Pride and patriotism in one’s nation
In terms of WWI, nationalism became aggressive and subsequently (because of this) a major cause of international tension Independent nations desired dominance and prestige and as these powers tried to dominate each other in Europe, their rivalries may be regarded as one of the causes of the First World War

9 Imperialism Domination by one country over the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region Due to the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s, some European nations had a large portion of the world under their control

10 Imperialism and Colonial Rivalries
After 1870, the European nations began to acquire colonies in Asia, Africa and the Pacific Colonial rivalry led to: strained relations among the European powers. In Africa, all the European powers except Austria and Russia had colonies there. Thus there were many clashes among France, Britain, Germany and Italy. the formation and strengthening of alliances and ententes. (indirectly) an intensification of the arms race. much hostility among the powers.

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12 Assassination The “spark” that started WWI
On June 28, 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austria Hungarian Throne was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip, a Serbian nationalist who believed that Bosnia should belong to Serbia

13 Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Duchess Sophie at Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June 28, 1914

14 Gavrilo Princip after his assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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17 The Point of No Return Austria blamed Serbia for Ferdinand’s death and declared war on Serbia. Germany pledged their support for Austria -Hungary. Russia pledged their support for Serbia.

18 Germany declares war on Russia
France pledges their support for Russia Germany declares war on France Germany invades Belgium on the way to France Great Britain supports Belgium and declares war on Germany

19 Allied Powers: Central Powers: Germany Great Britain World War I Austria-Hungary France Ottoman Empire Russia Italy

20 Sources http://www.thecorner.org/hist/wwi/ colonial.htm
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