Push/Pull Factors
Imperialism
Causes of WW1
How Causes led to WWI
Alliances
100

Push Factors

What are things that cause people to leave or relocate from the country they live in?

100

Americans gained control of this nation because American sugar growers overthrew its rightful government.

What is Hawaii?

100

Militarism

What is a policy of building up strong armed forces (military) to prepare for war?

100

Militarism

What is fuelled a competition between two or more countries to see who can build up their military and resources by increasing defense spending and a rise to new military technology such as machine guns, tanks, etc?

100

Triple Alliance

What is Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy

200

Pull Factors

What are things that attract people to come or move to a country?

200

Americans supported a rebellion in this country until it achieved its freedom, then fought a war against the country in order to take it over.

What is the Phillipines?

200

Nationalism

What is Hyper-patriotic feeling, an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one’s country, extreme pride in one’s nation; superiority?

200

Nationalism

What is exaggerated the importance or virtues of their home country placing interests above those of their nations. Combined with militarism, the feeling they were prepared and willing to go to war (willing to fight and die for one’s country)?

200

Triple Entente

What is France, Russia, and England

300

Examples of Push Factors

What are war, famine (huge shortage of food), lack of opportunity in home country, persecution of religion, ethnicity, and political differences?

300

America gained ownership of this Caribbean island after the Spanish American War.

What is Cuba?

300

Imperialism/Industrialization

What is international competition for land, resources, and power and mechanization of weapons with the ability to mass produce tools for war?

300

Imperialism/Industrialization

What is the international competition for land, resources, and powers had been in place before the war and continues throughout. Many countries owned several territories, which they brought to war with them as nations got closer to war.

300

In 1917, the U.S. mobilized for war and joined this side.

What are the Allied Powers?

400

Examples of Pull Factors

What are land of opportunity, land of freedom (religion, jobs, education, land)?

400

This land purchase was initially thought to have been a massive waste of money, but turned out to be rich in natural resources.

What is Alaska?

400

Alliances

What are public and private promises to defend allies?

400

Alliances

What is the allies support one another in case of an attack. So, when a crisis involving one member of an alliance occurs, it impacts all countries in the alliance. This means one minor incident could spark a major conflict.

400

*This country was blamed for WW1.

What is Germany?

500

*"Roads are paved with gold"

What is a pull factor?

500

America helped this Central American country rebel against its European colonial owner.

What is Panama?

500

The Spark

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian man?

500

The Spark

Led to alliances joining the conflict and war to defend their allies and leading to world war.

500

At the start of the war the U.S. remained this

What is neutral?

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