mod civ 5

what is nationalism

Believe that people should be loyal to their country or nation

what is imperialism

A strong nation six to dominate other countries politically economically and socially

what is militarism

glorifying military power and keeping the standing arm always prepared for war

what is the triple alliance 1882

military alliance between Germany and Austria Hungary, Italian, in the years preceding World War I

what is the triple entente

military alliance between Great Britain, France, and Russia in the years preceding World War I

what is assassination in Sarajevo

The royal pair was shot at point-blank range as they wrote to the streets of Jerridge Avenue in an open car. The killer was gavrillo princip. A 19-year-old Serbian in member of the black hand.

how did nationalism increase tensions among European nations

with each seeking to overpower the other. A fierce Rivalry indeed had developed among europeans Great powers. Those nations were Germany Austria Hungary, Great Britain, Russia, Italy, and France

how did imperialism increase tensions among European nations

The nations of Europe completely fiercely for colonies in Africa and Asia. Request for colonies sometimes push European nations to the brink of war. they started to miss trust each other

how did the triple alliance increase tensions among European nations

it made bismarks to isolate friends. He formed the dual alliance which made Italy join two countries three years later. he took yet another possible Ally away from France by making a treaty with Russia

how did militarism increase tensions among European nations

nations believed that to be truly great they had to have a powerful military. Military experts need to have a way to quickly mobilize or organize and move troops in case of the war. Having a strong standing army made citizens feel patriotic and frighten some people

how did the triple entente increase tensions among European nations

wilhelm began a tremendous shipbuilding program in an effort to make the German may be equal to that of mighty British fleet. Alarmed Great Britain forms an entente. and sooner formed another entente

how did the assassination in Sarajevo increase tensions among European nations

Austria decided to use the murders as an excuse to punish Serbia. Austria presented Serbia with an ultimatum containing numerous demands. Refusing this would lead to war. Serbian leaders agreed to most of Austria's demands

why was bismarks first goal as chancellor of Germany to isolate France

Bismark saw France as the greatest threat to peace. He believed that France still wanted revenge for its defeat in the Franco prussian war

why did Kaiser Wilhelm the second force Bismarck to resign

he was eager to show the world how mighty German had become. Will home let his nations treaty with Russia laps in 1890. Which was Bismarks fear

As the Ottoman Empire declined, what did Serbia wish to do? Why did Austria hungry fear Serbia's possible actions?

it hope to absorb all the Slavs on the Belkan peninsula. Austria feared that efforts to create a Slavic state would stir rebellion among its Slavic population.

after Austria - Hungary the next Bosnia and Herzegovina , Why was there tension between Serbia and Austria - hungry

these were two Belkin areas with large slavic populations. Serbian leaders who had sought to rule these provinces were outraged

what was the black hand

was a secret society committed to Ridding Bosnia of Austrian rule

Central Powers

in World War I the nations of Germany in Austria - hungry, along with the other nations that far on their side

allies

The nations of great Britain France and Russia along with other nations that far on their side also the group of nations including Great Britain the soviet union& United States that opposed the axis powers in World War II

schlieffen plan

Germany's military plan at the outbreak of World War I, according to which German troops would rapidly defeat France and then move east to attack Russia

Western front

The region of northern France where the forces of allies in the Central Powers battled each other

trench warfare

A form of warfare in which opposing armies by each other from trenches dug in battle fields

Eastern front

The region along German- Russian border where Russians and Serbs battle Germans, Austrians, and Turks

what was no mans land? Why was it called that

The space between the trenches that soldiers were in this was a bombed out landscape a lot of machine guns were shot

what did Russia do in response to Austria declaring war on Serbia? How did it affect Germany

they begin moving its army toward the Russian Austrian border. They mobilized along the German border. To Germany, that meant war

what led to much of Europe being locked in battle

Germany declared war on Russia and France. Great Britain declared war on Germany

why did Italy join the Allied powers

haley had been a member of the triple alliance with Germany and Austria - Hungary

why could the new tools of war be considered a disappointment

they had not delivered the fast moving more they had expected. All they did was

why was the battle of the Marne so significant

The defeat of Germans left the schlieffen plan in ruins. A quick victory in the west didn't seem possible.

why was Russia's involvement in the war so important to the other allies

The Russian army was huge. Russia fared better against the Austrians. Russia defeated them two times.

how did trench warfare develop after the battle of morning 1914

it developed because both sides realize the futility of sending troops into the base of modern rifles weapons

why did frontline trenches have a zigzag pattern

if an enemy soldiers somehow made it into their trench he couldn't fire straight down the line

what did the fire step allow soldiers to do

it was a better Grandview were soldiers would go to have better site of any enemy. It was used at night

what was the size of a no Mans land

it was about 250 yards. At guillemon it was 50 yards. Cambrai was 500 yards

what was communication trenches used for

to communicate messages back-and-forth between home and military in front line military

rationing

The limiting of amounts of good people can buy- Often imposed by governments during wartime, when goods are in short supply

propaganda

info or material spread to advance a cause or to damage an opponents cause

unrestricted submarine warfare

The use of submarines to sink without warning any ship found in enemies water

total war

A conflict in which the participating countries devote all the resources to the war effort

Dardanelles strait

narrow see Strait was the gateway to the Ottoman capital

Lusitania

A German submarine or U-boat had sunk this British passengers ship

treaty of Brest-litovsk

ended the war between Germany and Russia

armistice

an agreement to stop fighting. A German representative met commander marshal foch

what was the purpose of the Gallipoli campaign

The effort to the Dardanelles Strait

why did the czar's Government collapse

due in large part to war related shortage of food and fuel

why did the United States entered the war on the side of the Allies

events in Russian gave Germany a victory on the Eastern front and hope to win the conflict

what even signaled the final defeat of the Central Powers

Bulgarians and turks surrendered. Soldiers mutinied. The public turned on the Kaiser

Kaiser wilhelm II

German ruler during world war one who wanted to demonstrate German power

The black hand

A secret society committed to ridding Bosnia if Austrian rule

archduke franz Ferdinand

Germany's foreign secretary who sent a note to Mexican officials, stating that they would help them reconquer Mexican land lost to the US, if Mexico would alley with Germany in World War I

Dardanelles strait

The narrow sea Strait that was the gateway to the Ottoman capital, Constantinople

Arthur Zimmerman

The heir to the austro hungarian throne Who was assassinated in Bosnian in 1914, setting in motion World War I

Woodrow Wilson

President of the United States during world war one, he was part of the big four, a group who made most of the decisions during the Paris peace conference

14 points

A series of peace proposals, drawn up by President Wilson, which outlined a plan for achieving a just and lasting peace

George's Clemenceau

leader of France during world war one: was part of the big four during the Paris peace conference, wanted to punish Germany for the war

armistice

an agreement to stop fighting

Lusitania

The British passenger ship sunk by German U-boat, or submarine, 1198 people died, including 128 US citizens

what was the outcome of the treaty of Versailles

adopted Wilson's 14 point, the treaty created a league of Nations. Illegal is to be an international Association whose goal would be to keep peace among nations

why didn't Russia take part in the big four negotiation

Russian in the grip of Civil War was not represented

what were the goals of the 14 points

it included in and the secret treaties, freedom of seas, free-trade, and reduced national armies and navies. The physical was the adjustment of colonial claims with fairness towards colonial people

what feelings did the Versailles treaty, and the four other treaties negotiated by the Allies, create?

they adopted the 14 points in the treaty created a league of Nations

Austria - Hungary

this nation sign separate peace treaties

ottoman Empire

this nation almost had to give up the empire. They retained only the territory that is today the country of turkey

Russia

this Connie left the war early, they suffered from land loss

what was the legacy of the treaty of Versailles in the US

The domination in the US, ultimately rejected the treaty. To stay in peace they would stay out of European affairs. They work separately

what was the legacy of the Treaty ofVersailles. in Germany

they left a legacy of bitterness and hatred in the heart of German people

what was the legacy of the Treaty of Versaillesin Africa and Asia

people in the mandate Territories were angry at the way the allies disregarded their desire for independence

what was the legacy of the Treaty of Versaillesin Japan and Italy

they had entered the war taking territory, they had gained less than they wanted

what happened to many of the survivors of the war when they came home

they came home with physical disabilities that prevented them from rejoining the workforce. They also suffered from shell shock which was post dramatic stress disorder

what are some examples of people outside of your participating in the war

Men in Austria and India. Africans from Senegal and Morocco .bedouin tribes men from the Arabian Peninsula

how to go or have a profound effect on the relations between men and women

when the men were in the battlefield the woman did their work at home. They started having independence

how did the war disrupt cultural traditions in the Western world

Optism about human nature and about the glorious future of civilization was discredited are soldiers from what had been hailed as the most highly civilized societies on earth Stoddard each other without mercy

how did the countries involved in the war pay for it

they had to borrow heavily for the cost of the war from citizens or foreign leaders

why did people criticize the treaty of Versailles

The war brought political changes and had serious economic sequences. They found it impossible to achieve economic visibility