What were the MAIN causes of WWI?
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As the world entered the 20th century, an arms race had begun. By 1914, Germany had the greatest increase in military. Great Britain and Germany both greatly increased their navies in this time
period. Further, in Germany and Russia particularly, the military began to have a greater influence on public
policy. This increase in militarism helped push the countries involved to war.
Militarism
Over time, countries throughout Europe made mutual defense agreements that would pull
them into battle. Thus, if one country was attacked, allied countries were bound to defend them. Before
World War 1, the following alliances existed:
1. Russia and Serbia
2. Germany and Austria-Hungary
3. France and Russia
4. Ottoman Empire & Bulgaria
5. Britain and France and Belgium
6. Japan and Britain
When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia got involved to defend Serbia. Germany seeing
Russia mobilizing, declared war on Russia. France was then drawn in against Germany and Austria-
Hungary. Germany attacked France through Belgium pulling Britain into war. Then Japan entered the war.
Later, Italy and the United States would enter on the side of the allies.
Alliances
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
What were the MAIN causes of WWI? | Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism |
Is when a countries military becomes stronger due to the increase in power of that countries military. It also caused an arms race to begin. | Militarism |
How did militarism lead to WWI | Countries became more involved in policies created from the government. As a result, tensions may form between two countries. |
As the world entered the 20th century, an arms race had begun. By 1914, Germany had the greatest increase in military. Great Britain and Germany both greatly increased their navies in this time | Militarism |
Over time, countries throughout Europe made mutual defense agreements that would pull | Alliances |
Were an agreement between two countries in which the two countries decide to work together and help each other. | Alliances |
How did alliances lead to WWI | Lead to WWI because countries began to protect and aid their alliance countries due to many countries declaring war on their enemies. |
Is when a country increases their power and wealth by bringing additional | Imperialism |
Is when a country gains control of other countries and then increases in power as a result of doing this. | Imperialism |
How did imperialism lead to WWI? | Tensions grew between two countries due to a country wanting greater power than they already have. One way that countries wanted greater power was by gaining materials from another country that they control. As a result, the tensions between two countries is what caused this to lead to WWI. |
Is loyalty to oneʼs nation. A nation is a group of people that share a common | Nationalism |
Is when a person is loyal to their nation, country, or culture. | Nationalism |
How did nationalism lead to WWI? | Tensions grew between two countries due to one country having more power over another country. It led to WWI due to a country being superior over another country. |
Major Cause that started WWI | Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
The immediate cause of World War I that made all the aforementioned items come into play (alliances, | Immediate Cause: Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand |
Why was Ferdinand assassinated? | One country wanted to take over other places that another country controlled. |
How did the assassination of Ferdinand lead to WWI? | Countries started to declare war on each other and countries with an alliance started to come together in order to help each other. |