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Page 1: Chapter 19 The World War I Era (1914–1920) Section 1

Chapter 19The World War I Era

(1914–1920)

Section 1

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I. Causes of WW I (MAIN)

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

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Militarism• Security was placed in the strength of

one’s military. • Great Britain’s policy was to maintain a

more effective navy than any other two countries combined.

• Germany was quickly becoming a dominant military threat.

• Hague Conferences-attempts to disarm in 1899 and 1907 worldwide, failed

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Alliances• Germany formed alliances with Austria-

Hungary and Russia, while building up military. As power increased, let alliances collapse

• England remained neutral• France was isolated• As German power increased, let alliances

collapse. France sought alliance with Russia.

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Two Major Alliance Systems:

Triple AllianceTriple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy,

Ottoman EmpireTriple EntenteTriple Entente:Britain, France and Russia

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Imperialism• Colonies provide raw materials for the

home nation and an outlet for manufactured goods

• More colonies-riches and power, more military.

• Competition for colonies became intense. • Countries fought for land in Africa and

Asia

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Nationalism• Alsace-Lorianne-fought over by Germany

and France• Diverse Ethnic populations:

–Pan German movement sought proliferation of German culture

–Pan-Slavic nations sought self government-protected by Russia

*Serbia=Slavs,Serbs,Muslims,Huns

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n10aRy3LKNA

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II. The Conflict

A.Sarajevo, Bosnia (Serbian):a. Archduke Francis Ferdinand makes a state visit on behalf of Austria-Hungary

b. Visit angers Serbian Nationalists. c. Gavrillo Princep (The Black Hand)

assassinates the Arch Duke and his wife.

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d. A-H blames Serbia and demands it stops supporting terrorists

e. Serbia refuses and A-H declares war on July 28,1914

f. Russia mobilizes on Behalf of Serbia g. France and Germany also began to

ready their troops.

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B. Germany Mobilizesa. August 1st, declares war on Russiab. Schlieffen plan in effect to help Germany eliminate France early in the warc. Germany within 26 miles of Paris…Battle of the MarneBattle of the Marne

* French halt German Advance

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C. Tangled Tiesa. Within one week all major European powers in the war***article “One Thing Led to Another”

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D. Central Powersa. Germany and Austria-Hungary

E. Allied Powersa. Russia, France, Serbia, Great Britain

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III. Progression of WarA. Stalemate

a. Neither side advancedB. Trench Warfare- no man’s land

a. After Battle of the Marne, both sides tried to out-trench each other in the race to the sea.

b. Western Front…no change for 3 ½ years

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C. Modern Weaponsa. Machine gunb. hand Grenadesc. poison gas

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1FrOlNWb6Ys

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IV. American ResponseA. Wilson pledged neutrality a. weakened by submarine warfare

b. tried to act as peacemaker, feared Germany’s military powerc. To protect American investments overseas , declares USA a neutral country on August 4, 1914.

B. Wearily practiced a plan of preparedness

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C. Many Americans were European immigrants or the children of European immigrants, felt personally involved . Most Americans supported the Allies.

• partially caused by Germany’s rule by an autocrat. Also, anti-German propaganda, turned many Americans against the Central Powers.