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Road to War Summarizer

Road to War Summarizer. Fa…Fa…Fa...FOLDABLE CREATE A FOLDABLE WITH EACH OF THE “ISMS” WE LEARNED ABOUT TODAY. PROVIDE YOUR OWN DEFINITION FOR EACH AS WELL AS AN ILLUSTRATION. The Road to War.

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Road to War Summarizer

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  1. Road to War Summarizer Fa…Fa…Fa...FOLDABLE CREATE A FOLDABLE WITH EACH OF THE “ISMS” WE LEARNED ABOUT TODAY. PROVIDE YOUR OWN DEFINITION FOR EACH AS WELL AS AN ILLUSTRATION

  2. The Road to War • The Industrial Revolution had brought about many new technologies and lifestyles…but it also created some “ISMS.”

  3. Road to War • The competition of the Industrial Revolution for resources and consumers was essentially the ideas of CAPITALISM. • Capitalism- an economic system in which prices, production, and distribution of goods are determined mainly by competition in a free market

  4. Road to War • The competition that was created because of the capitalist system reached far further than economic systems. It created problems amongst countries fighting for ___________, _________, and __________.

  5. Road to War • Capitalism was the policy used by the United States. The Industrial Revolution brought about an ideology completely opposite of Capitalism. • Communism- a political and economic theory of social organization based on collective governmental ownership of the essential means of production and distribution.

  6. Road to War • Peoples of the Western Hemisphere that enjoyed democratic governments did not like the ideas of socialism. (and still don’t today)

  7. Road to War • The Industrial Revolution also lead to a since of NATIONALISM. • Nationalism- a sense of loyalty and devotion to a nation expressed by praise of one nation above all others and intense concern with promotion of its culture and interests

  8. Road to War • Nationalism lead many people to demand for their own independence. Also, in an effort to promote their own countries, many would “badmouth” or “degrade” other countries.

  9. Road to War • Of all the “Isms” that contributed to the beginning of “The Great War,” IMPERIALISM might be the most to blame. • Imperialism- the policy of extending and increasing a nations authority by acquiring territories or establishing economic and political dominance over other nations.

  10. Road to War • By 1900, imperialist Europe had taken over most of Africa, had lands in Asia, as well as Latin America. • Britain, France, Russia, Italy, and Asia all competed to expand their empires.

  11. Road to War • As European countries began to act on their imperialist ideals and compete for colonies, MILITARISM was born. • Militarism- a fascination with war and the military; a policy of aggressive military preparedness

  12. All of these “ISMS,” combined with several other factors would eventually lead to the largest WAR the world had seen …WORLD WAR I !!!!! Road to War

  13. Road to War Summarizer Fa…Fa…Fa...FOLDABLE CREATE A FOLDABLE WITH EACH OF THE “ISMS” WE LEARNED ABOUT TODAY. PROVIDE YOUR OWN DEFINITION FOR EACH AS WELL AS AN ILLUSTRATION FOR EACH

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