PPT-Lecture 5: The disintegration of the world economy 1914 to 1939 AD

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1 Introduction From heights of 1913 world economy flatlines for forty years with some variation in between Thus no matter how far technology progresses process of

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1 Introduction From heights of 1913 world economy flatlines for forty years with some variation in between Thus no matter how far technology progresses process of globalization can always be reversed by domestic policy and international conflict . . Enabling Act. - Hitler held a vote for the members of German Parliament to grant him dictatorial powers (March 23. rd. 1933). Germany opens first “work” camp, Dachau (June 1933). Nazi’s murder Austrian Chancellor Dollfuss (July 1934). How did World War 1 Start. World War 1 started in 1914.There was a lot of tension between the European . contries. and it was only going to take a small trigger to start a war. That came in 1914 when a duke/prince called Franz Ferdinand was . By Kevin . Zeese. and Margaret Flowers. Co-directors, It’s Our Economy. www.itsoureconomy.us. 1. Describe the current economic and political environments and where they are going.. 2. Describe the two-pronged approach to change economic and political power.. Goran . Kne. žević. Belgrade. , 23.10.2015.. CENTRAL THESES. Psychosis proneness . can be conceptualized . as a broad, hierarchically organized, multi-dimensional behavioral . disposition - i.e. . HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . Manchuria (1931). Northern province of China. Japanese problem – overpopulation and lack of . natural resources.. Military take over. “League of Nations” – impose sanctions (restrictions) – slap on the wrist. Cluster 3: Becoming a Sovereign Nation. Militarism: . military spirit. It is a policy of maintaining a strong military organization in aggressive preparedness for war. . Germany was competing with the UK to build battleships.. ). Section 1 . America Enters World War I. Learning Objectives. Identify the causes of World War I.. Analyze the impact of technological innovations in weaponry that resulted in stalemate on the Western Front.. How the War was Fought. Marching Off to War. 1. When war was declared, nations had to . mobilize. their military. Mobilization meant…. Gathering of soldiers, equipment, & weapons . to prepare for war. Turn in:. Alliances Research. Take out:. . Planner. Pen/Pencil. Today’s objective:. I can . describe how the happenings of Europe begin to impact the impending War.. Today’s Agenda:. Causes of the “Great War”. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . by. Dale W. Jorgenson. Harvard University. http://. scholar.harvard.edu/jorgenson/. World KLEMS Open Session: Europe’s Performance and Trends of the World Economy. BBVA. . Foundation – Madrid. , Spain – May 24, .

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