The Allied powers won the war by using the powerful weapons to defeat the Central powers. The Allied powers used Rifles,
World War 1 also known as the great war, was one of the deadliest conflicts the world has ever experienced. World War 1 left many dead and even more wounded. This war, fought from 1914 to 1918 is one of the most famous wars we know. The use of trench warfare, the new and highly effective technique of genocide, and the constantly high casualty rate made this war one of the most taught subjects in school. The three long-term causes of World War 1 are usually described as this: the growth of nationalism…
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World War 1, also known as the Great War or the War to End All Wars, was fought in the 1910’s. It started in 1914 and lasted to 1918. World War 1 is known for its extreme brutality. It was during the time that technology was starting to take over the battlefield. But, one thing that does not get as much attention is what led up to the First World War. Surprisingly, most people I talk to, that are my age, do not know what caused the war or even what the world was like before it started. It is something…
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WW1 Essay Kortnee Day 3/11/13 Period 2 World War 1 did not resolve the disagreements that caused the war. Militarism is belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests. Where imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Nationalism is a Patriotic feeling, principles, or effort. A country feels…
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To what extent did the increase in military spending foretell that a war was coming? The increase in military spending did foretell that a war was coming. This was because the big empires were starting to prepare for war so their empire didn't collapse during this war through the lost of major causalities or invasion from other nations. The increase for Great Britain was from $286.7 million(US)1 spent on defence and military in 1908 to $374.2 million(US)1 in 1913, in five years Great Britain’s spending…
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World History 21, Spring 2013 Final Exam Study Guide 1. Europe (1700s-1900s): Culture, Colonial Wars, and country development; the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars; the Industrial Revolution, culture in the 1800s-1900s; the effects of nationalism and international rivalry 2. World War 1, in between wars, and World War II 3. After World War II: The independence of India and Pakistan The end of civil war in China and the spread of Communism Communist Latin America The…
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Who do you think is responsible for the first world war? The war broke out on the 4th of August 1914 and would last until the 11th of November. It was a war between the Great Powers of Europe who were divided into The Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy) and The Entente Powers (Great Britain, France, and Russia). Eventually, countries such as the USA joined in. This war was significant as it was the greatest war fought with 30 nations resulting in 8,5million casualties and 21 million…
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World War 1, the first major conflict involving countries from across the globe. Originating first in Europe the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey were against the Allies: France, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and Japan followed by America. Although there were many causes for America to enter World War 1, the primary cause was submarine warfare, but was also caused by the Zimmerman telegram and economic stability. Before America joined the war many passenger and merchant ships…
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To what extent was Germany to blame for the start of World War 1? During the beginning of the 19th Century Europe was crossing a period characterized by great technological advancements and scientific optimism, but it was also subject to hostile relations between many of its main powers. These hostilities transformed into war on the 28th of June 1914,when a 19 year old terrorist, Gavrilo Princip, assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, creating the cause of war that one month later…
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Brendan Fahey 2-24-2014 Leading Causes of World War I In 1914 Europe went to war. This was known as World War I and lasted for four years. It was fought between Germany, Austria/Hungary, and Italy which made up the triple alliance. Great Britain, France, Russia, and America made up the triple entente. Three of the greatest underlying causes of the war were imperialism, entangled alliances, and militarism. Imperialism was the first cause of World War I. According to Bernhard von Bulow…
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Part 1. (60 points/out of 100/10 points for each id): Identify in detail SIX of the following nine IDS. [Include as much information as you can. Answer the following: what/who, when, where, how, origins, historical context, significance]: 1) Wilson’s Fourteen Points (Spielvogel, p. 805 + primary source: Wilson’s 14 points ) 2) The Treaty of Versailles (power point, lecture notes, and Spielvogel, p. 807) 3) The Great Depression (power point, lecture notes, and Spielvogel, p. 815- 6) 4) Bolshevik Revolution…
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