Causes of the First World War Although the world seemed at peace in the early 1900s, powerful forces were pushing Europe toward war. These forces included.
The Great War. Europe in 1914 There were a series of problems in Europe. The countries of Europe were in competition for land, resources and power (arms.
Chapter 13: The Great War 1914-1918. CHAPTER 13, SECTION 1 Marching Toward War.
Ch. 29: The Great War Sec. 1: Marching Toward War.
CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I. LONG TERM CAUSES MILITARISM: An arms race between countries, as a countries’ power depended on military strength Example: Germany.
World War I Chapter 29. The Rise of Nationalism Nations competing for power Competition for colonies in Africa and Asia Other groups, Serbs, Bulgarians,
Chapter 13 Section 2. One European nation after another was drawn into a large and industrialized war that resulted in many casualties. Much of the.
Chapter 13 Section 2 Europe Plunges Into War Objective: Examine military actions on the Western & Eastern fronts Vocabulary: Central Powers, Allies, Western.
The Great War. In Europe, military buildup, nationalistic feelings, imperialism, and rival alliances set the stage for a continental war. One European.
Politics – Country Presentations Dani Saad Pgs 55-64 (Textbook) World Wars.
FIVE LONG TERM CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I. LESSON OBJECTIVES 1. List and describe the five long term causes of World War I. 1. List and describe the five long.
Ch. 29: The Great War