Alongside this, nationalism can be directly linked to the idea of colonization and each nation’s drive to instill their independence apart from the conformity of the presumed set of governmental ideas, education, military, etc. Overall, the necessity of land mass, relating to power, resources, security, and independence, was a highly influential force upon the start of …show more content…
The Germans weren’t completely innocent from the propaganda because they also created a cartoon directed toward the British—characterizing them as the “bloodsucker of the world” in document 6. As shown by the back and forth expression of obviously targeted jabs of propaganda, this indefinitely enraged the targeted nations, thus building upon the already set tension. Tension, from propaganda and other causes, between these nations causes the drive to go to war (since they need to be extreme) to advance and if someone is “bad mouthing” about them, this stirs and heats the pot even more. Armaments: “military weapons and equipment” (Oxford Language Dictionary). These weapons and equipment can include and are not limited to guns, tanks, bombs, etc., and are absolutely an intimidating source of power for a nation. Document 4 provides a graph representing a spread of the military spending for naval and army forces of the Central and Entente