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Term 2 - History (WW1 and I.R) - Coggle Diagram
Term 2 - History (WW1 and I.R)
World War 1
Weaponry
The new weapons were difficult for the Allies to handle becasue of the advance to weapons that could blow your head off this cause the war to become a defensive by the use of trenches.
Trench Warfare
Trench Warfare was used to counter the heavy artiller from the allies. This is what caused a massive stalemate on the Western Front and multiple other places.
MAINS
Imperialism
Imperialism is when a country expands its influence and power into a large empire
Nationalism
Nationalists exaggerate the value or importance of their home country, placing its interests over and above those of other nations.
Alliance System
The alliance system is when countries join forces or worked together to achieve a certain goal
Spark
The spark of the war was when Franz Ferdinand was killed by Gavrilo Princip.
Militarism
Militarism denoted a rise in military expenditure, an increase in military and naval forces.
Industrial Revolution
Inventions
First Steam Engine
The first steam engine was the blueprint of all future vehicles.
Stocking Frame
The stocking frame was the blueprint was the future of all clocks and electronic devices.
Causes
Some of the causes of the industrial revolution include new inventions and materials from coal mines
Source Analysis
Context
Perspective
Purpose
Useful
Message
Definition
History is the study of the past. Events occurring before the invention of writing systems are considered prehistory. "History" is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events
Concepts
Continuity
Continuity' refers to things that stay the same, relatively unchanged, over time.
Change
Historical change happens constantly and includes both major events and seemingly insignificant events
Perspective
Historical perspective means understanding the social, cultural, intellectual, and emotional settings that shaped people's lives and actions in the past.
Significance
significance is a historiographical concept that defines and influences the social remembrance of past events
Contestability
Contestability occurs when particular interpretations about the past are open to debate