I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas I. What lead to the WAR a. WW1 i. Treaty of Versailles b. Ethnic Nationalism i. Racial Superiority ii. Territorial rights c. War Reparations i. Depression and Need ii. People will follow if you feed d. Economic Autarchy i. Dependence of nations on imports ii. Interdependence disallows isolationism iii. Need for Raw materials e. China Syndrome i. Manchurian Incident 1. 1931 Invasion by Japan ii. War in Europe fabricated-War in Asia Inevitable f. Weak League of Nations i. Self Explanatory g. Hitler i. Look at his need for Lebensraum, German-Austrian Connection, Expansionism ii. Goals h. Arms Race i. Build up ii. New Weapons iii. Advances in ideas
Yes
German, Japan, Italy.
The 4 main causes of World War 1 are:militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.________________________________________The four main long term causes were militarism, secret aliances, imperialism and nationalism. The main short term cause is the assassination of Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand (heir to the Austrian throne). He was shot by Gavrilo Pricip after the attempted bombing failed.
There was no World War 27
world war 1
Napoleon
Socialism
Fashisim and the rise of dictors
The assassination of Ferdinand light the fuse that started World War One
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Yes
German, Japan, Italy.
Militarism Alliance system Iperilism Nationalism There are the M.A.I.N causes of ww1
it is an acronym for the four main causes; militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
I remember them from a phrase: Militarism Alliance & Assassination Imperialism Nationalism These spell out main.
tha main cause is Militarism of Germany building up its weapons,
they were the killing of the archduke and the archduchess and to conquer Europe 4