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Effects Of Militarism On WWI

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

MILITARISM

AND it's EFFECTS on WWI

Summary:
Militarism was incouraged by nationalism and compition between countries. Mass production was a large part of militarism because of the capability to produce weponds quickly and in large quantities. Armies within France and Germany increased rapidly, while Great Britain and Germany tried to have the worlds largest and most powerful navies. Pruissa had been one of the most powerful of the militaries in the Germantic states due to unification, the Prussia army was under Von Moltkes command. While under Von Moltkes command the Pruissan received training for officers and also included communication and new weapons in their armies. During 1870, Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Russia and Italy invested 94 million pounds into their militaries altogether.

VOCABULARY...

Munitions:
military weapons

Militarism:
maintaining a strong military

Bombardment:
attack with bombs

Nationalism:
patriotic feelings/ efforts

Civilian:
a person that is not in armed service

Priority:
something that is more imporant than another

Intensified:
make more

QUESTIONS...

  • What encouraged militarism?
  • What is a bombardment?
  • What is militarism?
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