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IMPERIALISM (Causes expansion (international prestige (powerful countries,…
IMPERIALISM
modern world
colonisation
raw materials
consumer society
economic crisis
social inequalities
tense relations
rivalries
tension
1870-1914
no armed conflicts
arms production
German´s policy
Wilhelm II
expansionist period
Bismarck
alliances
developed countries
colonies
colonical empires
colonial empires
European countries
US
Japan
Africa
Asia
Oceania
Largest colonial empires
France
Great Britain
Causes expansion
Finance expansion
Rapid industrial development
cheap material
new markets
international prestige
powerful countries
strategic locations
European emigrants
look for
work
living standards
Consequences
imposed
European cultures
native people
second class status
racial segregation
rivalry
imbalanced world economy
First World War
1914-1918
Causes
Armed Peace
Balkans control
France
Alsace-Lorraine
Great Britain
merchant navy
Pre-war atmosphere
press
public opinion influence
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
assesinated
Alliances
Central Powers
The Allies
Phases
Initial German offensives
Schlieffen plan
not succeded
First Battle of Marne
Trench Warfare
Incorporation and withdrawal of allies
Russian revolutions
United States
End of War
American troops
Economy
shortages
Rationing
military equipment
Society
conscripted/ recruited
women works
Peace settlement
Paris Peace Conference
Us
40 Points
rejected
Germany
division eastern territories
desmilitarisation
territory reductions
economic reparations
prohibition heavy artillery
Consequences War
Population decrease
cities destruction
women in workplace
material losses
Territorial
redistribution
new map
Russian empire
German empire
Austro-Hungarian empire
Ottoman empire