What is alliances?
The belief that White Christian nations had a moral obligation to "civilize" the barbarian nations
What is White Man's Burden?
A new technology that was used to cross No Man's Land and cross over trenches
What are tanks?
What is the Treaty of Versailles
What is nationalism?
A form of war where a nation uses all its resources. This can look like using the draft to ensure there are always men on the frontline, rationing, and encouraging woman to work outside the home
What is total warfare?
Germany had to accept guilt for the war, which made it so all the other clauses in the treaty were just and fair
What is the War Guilt Clause
Chronic poverty, political instability, and loss of cultural identify
What is lasting impact of imperialism?
This type of cannon bomb explodes in the air, shooting bullets and metal on those below them
What is shrapnel?
How did the Treaty of Versailles make the rise of Nazism possible?
It humiliated Germany and crushed their economy, leading to a food, housing, and labor crisis in Germany.
What is the Scramble for Africa?
When nations drastically increase their armed forces in order to prepare for war, or to intimidate surrounding nations
What is militarism?
The use of new weapons such as mustard gas, tanks, the shrapnel, etc. are examples of this term
What is Industrial Warfare?
What did the Treaty of Versailles do regarding the following: A. Germany B. League of Nations C. political boundaries
What is A. Prohibited from having an army, war reparations, war-guilt admission B. League created C. nine new nations established, other boundaries shifted
A genocide caused by the tribal tensions and abuse Belgium established in that area of Africa
What is the Rwandan Genocide?