An Introduction World War I Vocabulary Militarism – a nations buildup and glorification of its military Nationalism – pride in your nation, belief that.
America claims an empire
What was WWI called before it was called WWI?. Why is World War I called W.W.I?
The American Pageant Chapter 27 Empire and Expansion, 1890-1909 Cover Slide Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
WWI 1914-1919. As European countries formed alliances and increased the size of their armed forces, they set the stage for a global war. All they needed.
1 Becoming a World Power The Panama Canal President Theodore Roosevelt.
The American Nation Chapter 23 Becoming a World Power, 1865–1916 Copyright © 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle.
WILHELM THE SECOND
New Zealand vs. Germany By Justin Eicher. New Zealand Located in the Pacific Ocean East of Australia The capital is Wellington The unofficial language.
Age of Imperialism 1865-1913. US Expansion Isolationism Having little to do with other nations Expansionism Extending national boundaries US looks to.
Four Causes of WWI (in Europe) 1.Militarism Germany competing to have a bigger navy. 2. Alliances Countries made pacts to support each other in the event.
UNIT #4 – BECOMING A WORLD POWER LESSON #1 – Imperialism (142-145)