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Nationalism Russia promoted the concept of “Pan-Slavism” This was supposed to be a union of all Slavic people and nations under the leadership of RussiaTRANSCRIPT
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by Ryan Lewis, Denise Nguyen, Hedya Sultani, and
Will Wacker
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Russia in Pre-1914
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NationalismRussia promoted the concept of
“Pan-Slavism”This was supposed to be a union
of all Slavic people and nations under the leadership of Russia
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The Russian government played on Russian nationalism to take the public’s mind off of Russia’s social and economic problems
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• Russia wanted to unite all Slavic people so they agreed to help Serbia
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Alliances Bismark formed the Three
Emperors League in 1873, which united Germany, Russia, and Austria-Hungary
His purpose was to isolate France by attaching all of its possible friends to Germany
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Alliance• Russia turned to France for
financial support • France became the greatest
investor in the Russian economy• In 1907 there was an alliance
called the Triple Entente.
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AlliancesThe Triple Entente was comprised
of Russia, France, Great Britain, and the U.S.
This alliance was made to counter the increasing threat from Germany.
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Alliances
Franco-Russian Alliance 1894
• Russia formed an alliance with France to protect herself against Germany and Austria-Hungary
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Imperialism/Colonial Competition:What land did Russia have?
Finland, Estonia, LatviaLithuania, Poland, Transcaucasia, the Baltic States, Ukraine, Persia
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Imperialism/Colonial CompetitionOf these lands, Finland, Estonia,
Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland were lost after World War I.
Nationalism was a prime aspect which motivated imperialism.
1905- Russia ceded (gave up) Manchuria to Japan.
Russia’s expansion in Asia allowed it to increase its dominion (power).
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Imperialism/Colonial Competition• What land did Russia want/compete for?
Russia wanted Korea and Machuria; therefore, there was a colonial competition between Russia and Japan.
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Imperialism/Colonial Competition
•Russia wanted to control the Balkans and ultimately, gain authority over its water route from the Black Sea-thru the Bosporus-thru the Dardanelles- to the Mediterranean Sea.
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Imperialism/Colonial Competition
Russia’s policies over the Balkans inevitably led to its conflict with Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
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Bibliography• Farrar, Mounir. The Human Experience. Ohio: McGraw
Hill, 1997.• World War I Reading Packet. 2007.• Zahora. Causes Russia’s Involvement in World War I.
Causes of World War I. 2007.• Zahora. Causes Powerpoint. Student Help. 2007.• World War I. March 16, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I• Russian History. March 16, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_history,_1892-1920• “World War I," Microsoft® Encarta® Online
Encyclopedia 2007http://encarta.msn.com © 1997-2007 Microsoft Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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Militarism: Russiapreparations
Russia increased its army.It wanted a larger army than
Austria.Russia had the Largest army in
Europe.
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Bibliography
• fcps.blackboard.com
• World War I note packet
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Bibliography• Karpilovsky, Suzabbe. “The Great War Causes.” IB History Page.
1996. <http://www.puhs.chicokiz.ca.us/~bsilva/projects/greatwar/causes.html
• “Triple Alliance and Triple Entente”. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia:6th ed.2007
• Farrar, Mounir. The Human Experience. Ohio: McGraw Hill, 1997.
• World War I Reading Packet. 2007.• Zahora. Causes Powerpoint. Student Help. 2007.• Zahora. Causes Russia’s involvement in World War I.
Causes of World War I.2007