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 will be able to explain what militarism is and why it is added to the ''powder keg''
  • You will be able to explain what economic rivalries are and why they were added to the ''powder keg'',
  • You will be able te explain what propaganda is and what it was used for. 

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Propaganda assignment!
Go to 3.6.3

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What do you remember from the last lesson?

Slide 4 - Open question

Nationalism

Slide 5 - Slide

2. Militarism
  • Being proud of everything that has to do with the army. 
  • Trust in the power of a country's own army.

Slide 6 - Slide

Arms race
  • It was honourable to serve your country  and militaristic ideas were glorified.
  • Countries competed in having the strongest army ==> Arms race.
  • Germany tried to compete with GB at sea. 
  • 1898: Germany's first naval law. Expand en modernise. 

Slide 7 - Slide

England responded by building Dreadnaughts.

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Communism
  • 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 brought communism and the arms races closer together. 

Slide 9 - Slide

Explain what this picture has to do with militarism.

Slide 10 - Open question

Nationalism
Militarism

Slide 11 - Slide

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.

Slide 12 - Slide

Nationalism
Militarism
Economic rivalry

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Homework
Paragraph 3.2 exercise 9, 10, 11b, and 13

Slide 14 - Slide