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IN YOUR HEAD Match the alliance the following countries belonged to:. Great Britain. Austria Hungary. Triple Alliance. Triple Entente. France. Germany. Russia. Militarism. Focus for this lesson. .. IMPERIALISM and NATIONALISM You will gain an awareness of what we mean by the word
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IN YOUR HEAD Match the alliance the following countries belonged to: Great Britain Austria Hungary Triple Alliance Triple Entente France Germany Russia
Militarism • Focus for this lesson... • IMPERIALISM and NATIONALISM • You will gain an awareness of what we mean by the word • ‘militarism • You will evaluatethe extent to which militarism led to the • First World War
What do you need to look after this Empire? The British Empire
Key Definitions…. Militarism = Naval Race = Dreadnought =
Militarism • In their quest to build an empire… Germany started to invest money in building a bigger navy.
Dreadnoughts:Ten 12 inch guns, eighteen 4 inch guns, five torpedo tubes; maximum belt armor 11 inches; top speed 21.6 knots.
The Facts DreadnoughtsGreat BritainGermany 190610 190730 190824 190923 191031 191153 191232 191373 191431 Total2917
How did Militarism lead to war? Why do you think Grey compares Britain’s navy to Germany’s Army? Why do you think Grey refers to the navy as a “matter of life or death?”
Militarism PART 2 • Germany was competing with Russia and France to expand their armies 1880 1914 • Germany 1.3m 5.0m • France 0.73m 4.0m • Russia 0.40m 1.2m • Why do you think Germany was concerned about Russia and France’s army? • HINT: THINK ABOUT THE MAP
Key Definitions…. Militarism = Naval Race = Dreadnought =
Key Definitions…. Militarism =the belief that a country should maintain a strong military and be prepared to use it aggressively Naval Race =competition between two or more parties (Britain and Ger) to have the best navy Dreadnought = a type of battleship introduced in the early 20th century
The second long term factor which led to war in 1914 was ……… In short, this means….. The first major rivalry was over the size of countries navies. This was a dispute between …………. AND …………… The second major rivalry was over the size of countries armies.This was a dispute between …………. AND …………… This would lead to war because….. Why is an Empire Important? Challenge: Can you make any links with alliances? Which do you think was more important?
EXAMPLE EXAM QUESTION Look at a source which could be a… ?? What three things can you learn?
Study Source A. Give three statements that could be inferred from Source A about the causes of wwI. (3) • In the decades prior to 1914 militarism was a defining force in several European nations. Governments were strongly influenced, if not dominated, by their military personnel and considerations. Generals and admirals often acted as government ministers, advising political leaders, influencing domestic policy and demanding increases in defence spending. Militarism fathered a dangerous child, the arms race, that pushed European nations to equip, expand and modernise their military forces. Even worse, militarism created an environment where war was considered the best or only response to political and diplomatic problems.
Complete the question in this way • The source says ‘QUOTE’. • From this I can learn that… • The source says ‘QUOTE’. • From this I can learn that… • The source says ‘QUOTE’. • From this I can learn that…
30 Seconds without repeating a word Explain Militarism in 30 seconds without repeating a word or hesitating.. First with your partner then to the class.