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Causes of World War One

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nationalismpeople of similar language, religion, culture and history desiring to form an independent political unit
imperialismgaining colonies for trade and settlement
colonial rivalryrivalry between major European powers of control of colonial interests before WWI
alliance systemgrouping of major European countries into two groups
bourgoisecommercial middle class
Boer Warwar fought between Britain and Sth African Boers for contol of Transvaal and the Orange Free State
Boxer Rebellionrebellion in China against foriegners
conservatismopposition to social, political and economic change
militarismemphasis on building up military power:ships, army, weapons
Ottoman EmpireTurkish Empire
pacifismbelief that war and fighting are immoral
Portsmouthplace where the treaty was signed ending the Russo-Japanese War in 1905
socialismbelief that resources should be redistributed equally in a society
assassinationkilling with a political motive
Franz FerdinandArchduke, heir to the Austrian throne, assassinated by Gavril Princeps
Princepsassassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914
Sarajevoplace where Gavril Princeps assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand
Bosniacountry annexed by Austria in 1908
Kaiserking of Germany pre 1918
Goochhistorian who believed that Germany was unfairly blamed as being solely responsible for starting WWI
FischerGerman historian who argued that Germany's aggression and ambitions led to the outbreak of WWI
RitterGerman historian who argued that German policy was defensive but they were partly responsible for starting WWI
Taylorhistorian who believed that all countiries were aggressive and stumbled blindly into war
Erdmannhistorian who stated that Germany feared the Entente and started a defensive war
Jollhistorian who believed that alliances, militarism, colonial rivalry and mistakes caused WWI
Billefieldargued the aggressive German foreign policy alarmed European powers who tried to prevent German expansion
Threenumber of emperors involved in the League of 1887
CordialeEntente between Britian and France 1904
MoroccoThe Entente Cordiale gave France free reign here in 1904
EgyptThe Entente Cordiale gave Britian free reign here in 1904
TangiersKaiser Wilhelm II visits here in 1905 sparking the First Moroccan Crisis
DreadnoughtBritish battleship launched in 1906
Wilhelm IIGerman king who feared the "iron ring of encirclement"
Dardanellesthe Strait between European and Asian Turkey which Russia failed to gain access to in 1908
Austriacountry that annexed Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1908
Sultanremoved from the Ottoman throne by the Young Turk rebellion in 1908
Pantherthe gunboat that sparked the second Moroccan crisis in 1911
Weltpolitikbelief by the Germans that they had to expand and increase nationalism
ReinsuranceTreaty between Russian and Germany that lapsed in 1894
Balkansterritory in eastern Europe held by the Ottoman Empire until 1912
Bulgariacountry that attacked Serbia in the second Balkan War in 1913
Belgiumcountry invaded by Germany in 1915 sparking the beginning of WWI
Russiacountry that came to the support of Serbia in 1913
Defencemost European countries increased spending for this by 1913
Ententealliance formed between Russia, Britan and France in 1907
BerlinCongress in 1878 when Germany acted as "honest broker" of the Treaty of San Stefano
Pan-SlavismAustria-Hungary opposed this in the Balkans
Austria-Turkeylost Serbia, Romania, Montenegro, Bulgaria in 1878
BismarckChancellor who oversaw the unification of German
VictoriaQueen of Great Britian and Empress of India who died in 1901


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Franklin Park
Salem, IL

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