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WWI Breaks Out. Chapter 18, Section 1 10/3/11: Monday. Why do wars usually begin?. I. MAIN causes of the War. Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism. A. M ilitarism. Definition: glorification of military strength Race in arms Bigger Better weapons. B. A lliances.
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WWI Breaks Out Chapter 18, Section 1 10/3/11: Monday
I. MAIN causes of the War • Militarism • Alliances • Imperialism • Nationalism
A. Militarism • Definition: glorification of military strength • Race in arms • Bigger Better weapons
B. Alliances • Nations forming alliances with other nations • Minor incident trigger major problems
Alliances • Triple Alliance: Austria-Hungary, Italy, Germany • Triple Entente: Britain, France, Russia
Imperialism What is Imperialism? The Quest for colonial empires Why would a country want colonies? Markets Natural resources Strategic locations
C. Imperialism • Competition for territories overseas • Reclaiming what was rightfully theirs
D. Nationalism • Ethnic groups wanting independence • Example: Ottoman Empire (Turkey) • Albanians • Greeks • Romanians • Slavs
A. Assassination of a Duke How does a 19-year old start a World War?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand (A-H) visited Bosnia • Gavrilo Princip shot Franz and his wife • Austria Hungary (A-H) declared war on Serbia
Domino A-H Serbia A-H and Germany are like Serbia and Russia are like France and Russia are like
Allied Powers Britain France Russia Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Emp. Bulgaria B. The Teams
starter: • Pick one of the MAIN causes and explain how it helped to start WWI
C. Germany’s Plan • Massive Strike against France and G.B. then worry about Russia ( 2 front war) • Schlieffan Plan: German forces invade France via Belgium
Early WWI Strategy and Response Central Powers Allied Powers Early Strategy Allied Response
FRANCE GERMANY Reading: Preparedness (pg. 585)
D. First Battle • First Battle of the Marne (France) • Central pushed allies back to Marne River • Only to get pushed back by the allies • Both realized this is going to be a LONG WAR
A. Trenches • Long Ditches stretching for miles • Used as a type of defense • In the middle between 2 trenches • No Man’s Land • Caused a Stalemate among the Allies and Central Powers
B. New Weapons • Poisonous gas • Motorized armored Tank • Airplanes • Aces – Pilots • Baron Manfred von Richthofen (RED BARON)
Casualties From Gas - The Numbers • Country Total Casualties Death • Austria-Hungary 100,000 • British Empire 188,706 • France 190,000 • Germany 200,000 • Italy 60,000 • Russia 419,340 • USA 72,800 • Others 10,000