PPT-France and the Origins of the First World War

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By Cody Nester Interest and Importance Treaty of Versailles Key member of the Triple Entente Often described as moral Sources What the Literature Agrees on FrancoPrussian

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By Cody Nester Interest and Importance Treaty of Versailles Key member of the Triple Entente Often described as moral Sources What the Literature Agrees on FrancoPrussian War 18701871 . By Evan Thornton. History facts . Every year on the 14 July the French celebrate the French Revolution.. Peasants had to pay tax to the noble the King and the church. The nobility were exempt from paying most taxes. This caused division between the peasants and nobility resulting in the French Revolution. This is the single most important event of the 20. th. Century.. World History will forever change due to this war.. The World is not settled following World War I.. Many issues of the First World War remain unsolved. do you think is correct?. Augustine. Greek Philosophers. Something can be created out of nothing. Something must be created out of something else. God can do anything because he is omnipotent. There is no evidence that there is a God. A. To protect their colonies from invasion by other nations.. B. To develop an economic alliance based on open markets.. C. To suppress minority nationalism in their own countries.. D. To respond to the increased military power of Germany.. Chapter 16. Section 1-Dictators Threaten World Peace. What was WWII?. Largest war in human history. Involved countries, colonies, and territories around the entire world . Over 70 million died. WWII-1939 to 1945. Meiji Restoration. It was unexplored due to disease and colored black on the maps. Great Britain because of natural resources and Capital. Bellringer. What nation was the first to Industrialize?. Why was Africa known as the “Black Land” before 1850?. Lobj: to conclude our investigation into the causes of World War One. Checklist and highlighter. Letters to parents. The World changed in 1871. 1871 = war between France & Prussia (soon to be Germany). “Some Damned Foolish Thing in the Balkans”. Why did a world war begin in 1914?. 1. Significance of the First World War. “Thirty Years War” – Europeans wage “war of all against all” (1914-45). World War I and the Russian Revolution. LONG TERM CAUSES OF World War I . M. ILITARISM. A. LLIANCES. I. NTERNAL DISSENT/ . I. MPERIALISM. N. ATIONALISM. Immediate causes. Outbreak of war – summer of 1914. Today’s Date. Causes of World War I. Page # (Your next available page). Interactive Notebook. Table of Contents. Given instructional sources, the student will demonstrate understanding of the causes of World War I by completing an organizer.. . . . The Polarization . of Europe. “There’s Strength in Numbers”. History. . Not only repeats itself if we do not learn its lesson, . it builds on past events with sometimes dire consequences. . World War I. Nationalism. Militarism. Imperialism. Alliance . Systems. Nationalism. A devotion to the interests and culture of one’s nation. . Leads to rivalries among countries. Many ethnic groups are fighting for independence from larger countries.. The Story So Far. The world was a much better place in 1871. Capitalism had created abundant affluence. La belle . é. poque (the golden age). International law ensured everyone had rights and they were respected by others. Underlying causes. What causes most wars. Extreme . nationalism. (“Super Patriotism” or love for one’s country). Imperialism: . Spreading the political or economic control of one country over another.

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