PPT-Why were the Balkans a problem area before 1914?

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LO To explain the importance of the decline of Ottoman power and the importance of the Balkans to different countries Trouble in the Balkans In the early twentieth

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LO To explain the importance of the decline of Ottoman power and the importance of the Balkans to different countries Trouble in the Balkans In the early twentieth century the Balkans was a very unstable area of Europe . New Imperialism 1800-1914. Imperialism. – The process of establishing an empire. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. New Imperialism 1800-1914. Old Imperialism. Conquest. Colonization through emigration. WWI . THE GREAT WAR. The Real Face of War.... M – . Militarism. : the policy of the government making the military very strong. . A – . Alliances system. : where countries make agreements that if they are attacked the friendly country will help them.. The what, when, who, and why of Imperialism. What is Imperialism?. Economic, political, and social control of one country or territory by another. Similar to (almost exactly the same as) colonization, EXCEPT, in colonization an “invading country” tries to control a new territory and replace all the native inhabitants with its own people, whereas in imperialism the “invading country” simply tries to control a new territory economically, politically, and socially while leaving the native population in place (can you think of examples of countries that were colonized?). L/O – To understand the nature of the Great Powers of Europe and suggest reasons why they might be in conflict. What are the causes of war?. Militarism. – when countries . build up . their . armies, navies and weapons. HI136 History of Germany. Lecture 5. The July Crisis. 28 June:. Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated at Sarajevo.. 5 July:. Kaiser Wilhelm II offers Germany’s unconditional support (the ‘blank cheque’) to Austria-Hungary.. To examine the home rule crisis at the beginning of the 20. th. century.. 1900 – 1909. REUNION . – By 1900 many Irish Nationalists were tired of the fighting between the . Parnellites. and Anti-. Do Now: What do you know about . the start of WWI?. The Great War. "The Great War was without precedent ... never had so many nations taken up arms at a single time. Never had the battlefield been so vast… never had the fighting been so gruesome... HI290- History of Germany. Factors leading up to the war:. Wilhelminian. . Weltpolitik. . with its blunders and sense of entitlement. System of alliances; Entente Cordiale/Triple Entente (Russia, France, . ). Section 1 . America Enters World War I. Learning Objectives. Identify the causes of World War I.. Analyze the impact of technological innovations in weaponry that resulted in stalemate on the Western Front.. Turn in:. Militarism Research Assignment. Take out:. . Planner. Pen/Pencil. Internet device. Today’s objective:. I can . describe how the happenings of Europe begin to impact the impending War.. Today’s Agenda:. All will be able to . describe . the short term causes of war. M. ost will be able to . explain how the assassination of Franz Ferdinand led to war. S. ome will be able to . analyse. the causes and select the most important. WWI (1914) and After WWI and the Treaty of Versailles (1919).  . 1. List the countries/empires that were part of Europe in 1914 but no longer existed in 1919..  . 2. List all the new countries displayed on the 1919 map that were not present in 1914.. Unit 4 Enduring Understandings. 1.. . Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances propelled the industrialized nations of the world into a devastating and global conflict. .. 2. Advancements in technology changed the very nature of war. 15 MAY 2018, HALL 1, SOUTH WING, 1ST FLOOR Books Launch: Monographs Series of the Center of Excellence in the Humanities “Alma Mater”16 MAY 2018, AULA MAGNAREGISTRATIONMODERATOR: Prof. Ivan

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