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05 A FRAGILE PEACE, The late 19th century, also known as the Belle Époque,…
05 A FRAGILE PEACE
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After the fall of Bismarck, in 1890, two opposing diplomatic blocs formed in Europe
The Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy)
The Triple Entente (Russia, France and Great Britain)
BISMARCKIAN SYSTEM
Three stages
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Third system
The German chancellor reinforced the Triple Alliance and signed the Reinsurance Treaty with the Russian tsar
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Bismarck also signed the Mediterranean Agreements with Great Britain, Italy, Austria-Hungary and Spain
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The late 19th century, also known as the Belle Époque, was a period of prosperity and optimism
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Between 1870 and 1890, relations between countries were determined by Germany
The German chancellor, Bismarck, designed a complex system of alliances
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Between 1905 and 1911, France and Germany were on the brink of war over control of Morocco
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Between 1912 and 1913, two Balkan wars broke out
The late 19th century, also known as the Belle Époque, was a period of prosperity and optimism
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Between 1912 and 1913, two Balkan wars broke out