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    long-term effects of the war? d. How did gender roles change from the war? e. How did the way people viewed war change? f. How did the attitudes towards war differ between “In Flanders Fields” and “Dulce et Decorum Est?” Terms Gavrilo Princip Schlieffen Plan Trench warfare Over the top Mustard gas Total war Home front Conscription Rationing Propaganda Armistice Treaty of Versailles Fourteen Points Self-determination Mandate system League of Nations Influenza pandemic

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    system of industrial capitalism that had dominated the economies of Western Europe. World War 1 itself had many causes but I think it started due to the Allied powers when Gavrilo Princip who was a Serb student killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife as he was going to be given the Austria-Hungarian throne‚ where Princip belonged to a group called the Black Hand (formed on 6th September 1901 by the army of Serbia). The main aim of the Black Hand group was to free Serbia from Austria-Hungary

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    another car of the motorcade and the Archduke and his wife were safely transported to the Town Hall in Sarajevo. Another attempt was made during their return trip. Another member of the Black Hand named Gavrilo Princip fired shots at the Archduke and his wife. The surrounding crowd immediately caught Princip and he was arrested. Unfortunately‚ both the Archduke and his wife were dead by the time they could seek medical

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    The Causes of the First World War Chardai C Guthrie Seaford Senior High School The Causes of the First World War The First World War was a war between the great European empires and was fought from 1914 until 1918. The alliances were the Triple Alliance (Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy) and the Triple Entene (Britain‚ Russia‚ and France). The war was caused by a chain of events that built up more tension and rivalry throughout the years. There were many causes as to why the war built up

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    Serbia in WW1 The Balkans Crisis 1908 Austria-Hungary was worried about Serbia’s aim- to unite other Balkan states under one rule- Greater Serbia. Races that live in Austria-Hungary may revolt in order to join greater Serbia. Events: Austria-Hungary annexed Bosnia The annexation of Bosnia annoyed Serbia who appealed to Russia to help Russia called for an international conference Austria-Hungary backed by Germany refused Russia‚ too weak to fight was forced to back down Consequences: Austria-Hungary

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    conflict as well. However‚ the immediate origins of the war lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the July Crisis of 1914‚ casus belli for which was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife by Gavrilo Princip‚ an irredentist Serb. The crisis came after a long and difficult series of diplomatic clashes between the Great Powers (Italy‚ France‚ Germany‚ Great Britain‚ Austria-Hungarian Empire and Russia) over European and colonial issues in the decade

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    1. Why Did International Tension Increase In Europe In The Period 1912 To The Assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1914? One of the reasons why international tension increased in Europe in the period 1912 to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1912 was because the Balkan States were fed up of being owned by the Ottomans‚ so Serbia‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ and Montenegro came together and formed the Balkan League and decided to attack them. This was the first Balkan War.

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    the other nation would aid them. These alliances systems set the groundwork for the events that would follow effectively dragging all European nations into war. On June 28‚ 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip.  The Austrian Hungarian empire wanted to punish the Balkan area (the Serbian people) but feared the threat of Russian intervention‚

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    example‚ had refused to give Bosnia independence which had previously been Serbia’s land. This had stirred nationalist movement in Serbia‚ which included the Serbian terrorist group‚ the Black Hand.  A member of this organisation‚ 19 year old Gavrilo Princip shot the heir to the Austrian- Hungarian throne along with his wife‚ Sophie‚ Duchess of Hohenburg. Austria retaliated and declared war on Serbia which triggered World War 1. Therefore blame could also be put onto Serbia and Austria.  Germany

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    Imperialism is one of the main causes of the First World War. Imperialism is the increasing competition and desire for larger empires. The British empire was by far the largest of the empire in the late nineteenth century. Many leaders during this time saw a race to acquire the last territories open for colonization. This urgency to colonize led to several diplomatic incidents and fuelled rivalry between France‚ Germany‚ and Britain. In 1908‚ Austria-Hungary took over the province of Bosnia which

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