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Imperialism (Causes of the War (Balkans (Austro-Hungarian, Russian Empire)…
Imperialism
Causes of the War
countries
competed
control
Balkans
Austro-Hungarian
Russian Empire
Alsace-Lorraine
France
German Empire
Great Britain
merchant navy
German Empire
Pre-War
European countries
increased
military capability
public opinion
in favour
of
war
Pacifist movements
failed
Imperialism
Tense
international
relations
industrialised countries
big products
colonisation
Consumer society
social inequalities
economic crisis
19th-20th
centuries
Developed countries
took control
of
many regions
Lands
became
colonies
colonial empires
Colonial Empires
U.S
Japan
European countries
Areas
Africa
Asia
Oceania
Largest
France
Great Britain
Consequences
imposed
European culture
native people
2nd class
status
racial segregation
Rivalry
imperial powers
WWI
imbalanced
world economy
Imperial expansion
finance capitalism
Rapid
industrial development
Colonies
raw materials
countries
new markets
countries
sold
goods
Colonies
attractive destination
emigrants
growing population
machines
replaced
workers
symbol
international prestige
Phases of the War
Initial German Offensives
Germany
Schlieffen Plan
didn't succeed
First Battle of the Marne
invaded
France
Russia
Belgium
1914
Trench Warfare
Western Front
Germany
Allies
defended
position
built trenches
new
military tactics
wore
enemy down
1915-1916
Incorporation and withdrawal of allies
1917
In 1917
US
joined
Allies
revolution
Russian Empire
withdrawal
Peace
Brest-Litovsk
The end of the war and the
Armistice
American troops
allowed
Allies
advance
1918
Second Battle of the Marne
Central powes
seeked
peace
Armistice
was
signed
Politics
1870-1914
NO
armed conflicts
increase
production
arms
Germany
foreign policy
Bismarck
alliances
Wilhelm II
dismissed
Bismarck
starts
expansionist
period
Alliances WWI
Central powers
Austro-Hungarian
German empire
Ottoman empire
Bulgaria
The Allies
Serbia
Triple Entente
later joined
by
Belgium
Romania
Italy
US
Japan
Portugal
Greece
China
Latin-American
republics
Italy
abandoned
its neutrality
Peace Settlement
Paris Peace Conference
peace conditions
on
defeated countires
President Wilson
14 points
creating
League of Nations
rejected
by
allied countries
5
separate treaties
WWI
1914-1918
World War
European countries
Colonies
Africa
Asia
US
Japan
China
Latin American
republics
War economy
Industrial sector
military equipment
supplies
Goods production
decreased
not enough
labourers
shortages
Government intervened
introduced
rationing
black market
appeared
Society during war
young men
recruited
conscripted
women
had
jobs
industry
transport
offices
Consequences of the War
Social and Economic
population
decrease
destruction
cities
women
workplace
loss
Europe's
economic power
US
leading country
Territorial
Redistribution
colonies
New map
Europe