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Conflict & Challenge The World of 1919

Conflict & Challenge The World of 1919. List what you remember about the outcomes of WW1. World of 1919. Nationalism. Interests of the nation from the ‘heart’ not the ‘head’ Gut feelings; nationalism does not have to ‘make sense’ Often not attached to a recognized

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Conflict & Challenge The World of 1919

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  1. Conflict & ChallengeThe World of 1919

  2. List what you remember about the outcomes of WW1

  3. World of 1919

  4. Nationalism • Interests of the nation from the ‘heart’ not the ‘head’ • Gut feelings; nationalism does not have to ‘make sense’ • Often not attached to a recognized state but desire for independence or desire to create a state • Patriotism based on love for a common language, culture & traditions http://www.hudsonsocialstudies.com/mcgowan/documents/20th_Century_Nationalism_1.jpg

  5. Imperialism • Act of one country acquiring dominance or ownership of another • British & French Empires and the desire of Germany to expand control were examples of imperialism before WW1 and were causes that led to the war • There was a shift regarding imperialism after WW1

  6. Assignment Two Maps: Europe 1914 & Europe 1919 Create a key & label maps to show changes in the map of Europe at the end of the war. Atlas pages 15, 23, 35 GF page 12 Next two slides

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