3.2 Filling the powder keg (part 2)

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3.2 Filling the powder keg
Part 2 

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At the end of this lesson....
- You can name and explain the five causes that triggered World War I.
- You can explain why the foundation of the German Empire led to the creation of the Central powers and the Allied forces.

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What do you remember from the last lesson?

Slide 3 - Open question

Nationalism
Militarism

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Economic rivalry
  • Countries battled to have the best industry. A stronger industry meant a stronger country.
  • They also wanted to be the best in making technological advancements.
  • This economic rivalry even caused the British government to try and ban products made in Germany.

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Nationalism
Militarism
Economic rivalry

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Colonies
  • Great Britain and France: In the 18th century               ownership of important colonies in America and Asia.

  • Around 1850: their sights are set on Africa. 

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Why colonies?
  • They needed resources for the industrialisation (rubber and cotton).
  •  They could sell products to the people in the colonies (consumer market).
  • Good for a country's reputation. (Nationalism!)

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Modern Imperialism
  • Colonising African and Asian countries during the second half of the 19th century.
  • Europeans are now also targeting the interior of Africa.
  • European countries want to conquer and control as much territory as possible. 

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Nationalism
Militarism
Economic rivalry
Modern imperialism

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Berlin Conference
  • The Berlin Conference (1884-1885) was held to make sure no conflicts or worse wars would arise between the countries trying to capture Africa. 
  • Africa was divided without regard  for the interests of the African people. 

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Wilhelm II
  • After the unification of Germany in 1871 it got involved with the 'Arms race for Africa'.
  • In 1888 Wilhem II ascended the throne. 
  • He enhanced the nationalism, militarism and modern imperialism with his idea of Weltpolitik. 

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Allies
  • Wilhelm II knew France and England would get in the way of his Weltpolitik and the role he wished to play in Europe. 
  • He allied himself with Austria-Hungary and later with the Ottoman Empire.
  • In return GB allied herself with France and Russia.

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Central powers
Allies
  • Germany
  • Austria-Hungary
  • The Ottoman Empire
  • England
  • France
  • Russia

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Nationalism
Militarism
Economic rivalry
Modern imperialism
Alliances

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Next time....
What made the powder keg explode?

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Homework
Paragraph 3.2 exercise 1-8+9, 10, 11b, and 13

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