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Modern World History Content Statement 14 War Breaks out in Europe. Mr. Leasure 2014 – 2015 Harrison Career Center. What were the underlying causes of World War I?. Key Question #1. …underlying causes of World War I?.
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Modern World HistoryContent Statement 14War Breaks out in Europe Mr. Leasure 2014 – 2015 Harrison Career Center
What were the underlying causes of World War I? Key Question #1
…underlying causes of World War I? • A single action, the assassination of the archduke, started World War I. • But the conflict had many underlying causes.
…underlying causes of World War I? • The first primary cause of World War I was imperialism. • Countries in Europe competed for colonies in Africa and Asia.
…underlying causes of World War I? • Germany had fewer colonies that Britain and France and they felt it deserved more colonies to provide it with resources and buy its gods.
…underlying causes of World War I? • The second primary cause of World War I was nationalism.
…underlying causes of World War I? • Europeans were very nationalistic, meaning they had strong feelings of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward their own countries.
…underlying causes of World War I? • They placed their countries’ interest above all other concerns. • In addition, some ethnic groups hoped to form their own separate nations and were willing to fight for such a casue.
…underlying causes of World War I? • The third primary cause of World War I was militarism. • Militarism is the belief that a nation needs a large military force.
…underlying causes of World War I? • In the decades before World War I, the major powers built up their armies and navies.
…underlying causes of World War I? • The fourth primary cause of World War I was alliances. • In 1914, a tangled network of competing alliances bound European nations together.
…underlying causes of World War I? • An attack on one nation forced all its allies to come to its aid. • Any small conflict could become a larger war.
…underlying causes of World War I? • European nations had divided into two opposing alliances. • The Central Powers were made up of Austria-Hungary, Germany, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria.
…underlying causes of World War I? • The Allied Powers, or allies, consisted of Serbia, Russia, France, Great Britain, Italy, and 7 other countries.