what is militarism
Militarism is the belief or the desire of a government or a people that a state should maintain a strong military.
what is a alliance
a formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war.
what is the definition of imperialism
maintaining or extending power over foreign nations.
What is nationalism
loyalty and devotion to a nation especially as expressed in a glorifying of one nation above all others and a stressing of the promotion of its culture and interests.
Militarism and nationalism.?
revived the prospects of a European war and created naivete and overconfidence about its likely outcomes. Nationalism also bred some delusion about the military capacity of the Great Powers.
examples of technologies that are developed leading up to the weapons they were using
they used machine guns, tanks airplanes chemical weapons.
Who was Germany ally in world war 1
austria-hungary
why did several countries send troops to stop the attacks?
the boxers embarked on a violent campaign to drive all foreigners out of china.
in Japan, 98 percent of citizens are of the same ethnicity and nearly all speak Japanese and share national traditions. Groups of people working to advance the interests of their nation, country, or would-be country is known as nationalism
Imperialism and alliance.?
Imperialism was responsible for reforming the European alliances. Imperialist expansion played a major role in the growing tensions between Germany and Great Britain after the turn of the century
examples of technologies that are developed during the war
Military technology of the time included important innovations was with weapons
who was in the triple entente
Germany, Austria–Hungary, and Italy
why did the south African war start?
britain's desire to unite the British south Africa territories.
During ww1 why did nationalism start?
many nations believed that they were entitled to self-rule and sought to expand their power and influence.
Such as with militarism, they tried to expand their power and influence the soldiers
What could of prevented the war?
Nationalism, Imperialism and Militarism, the Powers were worried about being attacked by each other. To counter this alliances were formed. ... The Alliance System was definitely a prominent cause of WWI. If Germany hadn't allied with Austria the war might've been averted.
how does it set the stage for WWI?
Militarism grew ever more potent as the 20th century opened.The competition between nations included a massive arms race in terms of expanding armies and navies
What countries were the main central power
Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey
when did the Kitchener's name become a household name?
the name became a household name on the 2nd of September in 1898
How does nationalism connect to this day?
In recent years, neo-nationalism has become increasingly instrumental in today's electoral politics, as many political parties and populist politicians capitalize on it to shape citizens' voting behavior and political attitudes
What led to WW1?
And why did they want power after the assassination?
The assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914 set off a chain of events that led to war in early August 1914. The assassination was traced to a Serbian extremist group that wanted to increase Serbian power in the Balkans by breaking up the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
militarism technologies that are developed that they brought in our country.
was a microwave computers, gps ,
As one country grew stronger, so did its alliance. This, in turn, caused concern among enemies and their perceived threat.
who was in the Herero wars
why did nationalism cause WW1
creating competition and tensions between nations, as each sought to assert their independence and power.
Did alliance end WW1?
November 11th, 1918, the armistice was signed between the Axis and Allies ending the First World War.