The World At War Chapter 18. On the Rise in 1914 POSITIVES -Steel, Coal, Iron were making large profits -Selling goods around the world -Automobiles.
Descent into the Abyss: World War I and the Crisis of the European Global Order Chapter 28 Pages 644 – 671.
Why Europe? Industrial Revolution is at it’s peak; modernization led to sense that European’s were at the peak of world civilizations. Europe had 25%
U.S. HISTORY I CHAPTER 10 WORLD WAR I and Beyond (1914-1920)
MILITARISM ALLIANCES IMPERIALISM NATIONALISM.
France= 8.4 Million Troops Great Brit= 8.9 Million Trps Russia= 12 million Troops Italy= 5 Million troops America= 4.7 Million troops Germany= 11 million.
1914-1919. “THE WAR TO END ALL WARS” “THE GREAT WAR” THE FIRST INDUSTRIAL WAR-the “military- Industrial-Complex” MORE PEOPLE KILLED THAN IN ALL.
Causes of The Great War WWI. Major Powers of WWI Map of Allied and Central Powers ALLIED POWERS Major Powers British Empire (1914–1918) France (1914–1918)
World War I. Soldiers, sailors, airmen involved: 65,038,810 Military deaths: 8,020,780 Civilian deaths: 6,642,633 Military wounded: 21,228,813 Approximate.
World War I