Why would you start a war? Would it be because of pride‚ or other people being different than you‚ or wanting others’ land? These two reasons are imperialism‚ when a larger (or sometimes smaller) force comes and takes over an area‚ and nationalism‚ the belief that ones that speak the same language‚ look alike‚etc. should have their own independent nation‚ or a strong belief that one’s country is top priority.. They were both major factors in a war that included countries from all over the world called
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World War 1 did not begin until 1914‚ but its roots date back to the 19th and early 20th centuries. During these times Europeans were rising in achievement in many areas including science‚ agriculture‚ industry‚ and the arts. With these accomplishments‚ there was an unfortunate build up of jealousy‚ hatred‚ and competition between European nations. So many of these cases existed that World War 1 was truly inevitable. The basic causes were nationalism‚ imperialism‚ and militarism‚ which all brought
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Imperialism was one of the main causes of World War 1. Imperialism is when stronger well developed nations try to take over weak or less developed countries.The three main European countries involved in Imperialism were Germany‚ Britain and France. The countries involved in imperialism where called the “mother country”(J. Llewellyn et. Al‚ 2014)‚ by taking control over of colonies by persuasion or threats of military forces. Military forces are used in the colonies being imperialized to retain control
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There’s four main long term causes of WWI‚ conveniently‚ M.A.I.N. The first of these four are Militarism; It’s long term because a country takes time over a long period to build up its military‚ like Germany and France for example. Because of the invasion of Germany from the time of the Franco-Prussian War‚ Otto Von Bismarck deemed it a necessity of the German state to build up its military forces in response to France in efforts to keep France as weak and isolated as possible. France‚ in return
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In 1914 WWI started after a while people started to wonder if the US was going to join the war. Here are three reasons why it wasn’t inevitable that the US wouldn’t join WWI. The first reason why it was not inevitable was that the trade business was booming. From both sides they had ports saved for us merchant ships and were blocked off for others entering. The main people that were trading with though was the United Kingdom and Germany. Since they were trading with these two countries specifically
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The primary reason Ottoman Empire had stepped its foot in WWI siding with Germany was for its development. Some believed Ottomans had participated in WWI is because of the Armenian Genocide. However‚ Armenians had a peaceful relationship with the Ottomans‚ until 1890s. Armenians guerrilla fighters of Armenian Revolutionary Federations attacked local Muslims of Anatolia. Therefore‚ the Sultan ordered for the death of Armenian guerrilla fighters. After Ottoman Empire got involved with WWI‚ Armenians
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is widely known as the ignition of World War I and‚ because of its effect‚ one of the most influential assassinations in recorded history. His death made him famous and triggered countless deaths. I believe that his death was a just one‚ not that any murder is just. Rarely in school do we go over the events of the assassination and the motives that drove it or the actions that elicited it. Nor have we been ever asked this question “did his actions precipitate
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WWI UNIT BEGINS Extra Extra Read All About It! Research Topics: 1. Causes of WWI 2. The Armistice and treaty of Versailles 3. Early Events in the War (1914-1916) 4. The Assassination of Archduke and Sophia 5. General Pershing early in the war 6. American Involvement Focus Correction Area (FCA) Collins Writing Style 1: Find Accurate Facts 2: Explain Impact of person or event 3: Discuss what the world has learned and how it impacted the world after the war and how it still impacts the
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How is conflict represented in Winton and Foulcher’s work? In Time and Tide by Tim Winton‚ and Martin and the Hand Grenade by John Foulcher‚ a range of complex ideas and techniques are used to create an atmosphere of inner conflict‚ and physical conflicts that can arise as a result. Winton looks at the conflicts of wasteful human use of the ocean to further their own economic wants and needs‚ and in extension the effect that this has on him. Foulcher explores the effect that conflict within a classroom
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Martin and the Hand Grenades: Narrator: Teacher Scene: Class room (History lesson) Meanings of - ’..the class pauses/for history..’ has two Specific Quotes: meanings/definitions. The first‚ more literal one means the class is stopping to listen to a history class. The second‚ more deeper meaning‚ is one where the class stops to experience the past - The word ’bleak’ in the sentence‚ ’his
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