Alliances, Militarism, Imperialism & Nationalism.
Splash Screen Section 1-7 Nationalism and the System of Alliances Liberals during the first half of the 1800s hoped that the formation of European nation-states.
Chapter 15 The First World War How and why were Canada and Newfoundland involved in the First World War?
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Chapter 23—War and Revolution Section1—The Road to World War I During the 1800s, many felt that as nation-states developed, Europeans would work together.
World War I 1914-1918 Chapter 14. Peace in Europe By 1914, Europe had enjoyed nearly 100 years of relative peace – Olympic Games – Nobel Peace Prize –
World War I War Breaks out in Europe. Vocabulary Militarism: the belief that a nation needs a large military Central Powers: an alliance of Austria-Hungary,
Chapter Photo Chapter Transparency Section 1 DYK In 1919, the German government was allowed to submit a counterproposal to the Treaty of Versailles.
By Dale Vinski 1. Many of the most powerful countries in Europe were signing treaties promising to defend one another. “These alliances were intended.