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the armed pace in europe - Coggle Diagram
the armed pace in europe
1870-1914
was called like that because there was pace
and tension between the eropean countries was growing
in these period countries dedicated the most of the time for making weapons
the importance of the german empire
during armed pace
the role of German was important
There were two phases of German foreign policy during this period
The Bismarckian system
German emperor Wilhelm I used diplomacy to maintain the balance of power between European countries
The objectives of these alliances
to prevent France from declaring war on Germany to recover Alsace-Lorraine
to maintain Germany hegemony in Europe
The expansionist foreign policy of Wilhelm II
the German emperor, Kaiser Wilhelm II
changed the system of alliances for an expansionist policy
focusing on obtaining a colonial empire that reflected Germany's growing economic power
the political hegemony of Wilhelm II
caused concern in France and Great Britain
Triple Entente (1907)