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M A N I A

M A N I A. An explanation of how World War I began. Militarism Alliances Nationalism Imperialism Assassination. Militarism. The nations of Europe were concerned with protecting their colonies. The military and naval buildup made the nations of Europe anxious and nervous. Alliances.

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M A N I A

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  1. M A N I A An explanation of how World War I began . . .

  2. Militarism • Alliances • Nationalism • Imperialism • Assassination

  3. Militarism • The nations of Europe were concerned with protecting their colonies. • The military and naval buildup made the nations of Europe anxious and nervous

  4. Alliances • With the massive military buildups, the nations of Europe sought ‘friends’ should war come • The Triple Alliance – Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy & • The Triple Entente – Britain, France and Russia

  5. The Alliance System Triple Entente: Triple Alliance:

  6. Nationalism • Nationalism – a strong devotion to one’s national group or culture • Europeans began to unify along cultural lines and sought to expand the extent of their control • It was particularly tense in the Balkans

  7. Imperialism • European nations sought to build empires during the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. • Germany, France, Britain and Russia in particular believed they could not afford to fall behind the others

  8. Assassination • On June 28, 1914 the Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Franz Ferdinand, was assassinated in Bosnia by a Serb named Gavrilo Princip • Princip was a member of the nationalist group the Black Hand

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