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Explore how the Industrial Revolution impacted living conditions, the rise of multi-story tenements, motives of imperialism, and the outcomes of World War I. Learn about social Darwinism, economic motivations, and the Treaty of Versailles.
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“Whilst the engines run, people must work… men, women, and children are yoked together with iron and steam…
MOTIVES • ECONOMIC • HUMANITARISM • SOCIAL DARWINISM • POLITICAL
Social Darwinism • Had a duty to civilize an inferior race.
The Industrial Revolution Needed • This led to new imperialism
Direct Rule • The French sent soldiers to foreign land to rule
Paris Peace Conference • Allies had conflicting goals
Treaty of Versailles • Blamed Germany for war • Germany had to pay reparations
League of Nations • It was weak because the U.S. did not join
Collective Security • Nations join together to keep the peace
Western Front • Trenches • Stalemate • Battle lines unchanged
Eastern Front • Higher causalities than the west