History Grade Ten
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| Militarism | The belief in the power of strong armies and navies to decide issues.
Ex. Germany had the most powerful army, Britain "ruled the waves". Germany competed with the UK to build battleships (dreadnought).
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| Alliances | Groups formed in Europe to support each other in attack
Triple Entente = France, Britain, Russia
Triple Alliances = Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy
- created the domino effect
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| Nationalism | A feeling of deep loyalty to ones own land
- European Slavs aided by Russia and Serbia wanted to be free from Austrian rule
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| Imperialism | Industrialized countries building oversea empires
Ex. Britain feared Germany in Africa; Australia feared Serbia/Russia in Balkans
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| Catalyst | An event that sets off a chain reaction of other events
Ex. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand
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| Ultimatum | Demand by one government that another government accept its terms or face the threat of war.
Ex. Austria-Hungary wanted to send officials to enter Serbia and help crush terrorist movements. Serbia refused.
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| Black Hand | Group that assassinated Franz Ferdinand resulting in world war 1.
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| Gavrillo Princip | The Serbian who shot Duke Ferdinand resulting in World War 1.
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| Schlieffen plan | Germany had to defeat France and Russia. It planned to defeat France first while Russia mobilizes. Small forces sent across French/German borders to lead to the mountains of Lorraine. Large German fore go through neutral Belgium and invade France.
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| Home Front | As part of the British Empire, Canada was automatically at war with Germany.
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| Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (1914) | On June 26 in Sarajevo, Serbian Gavrillo Princip shot Austrian Duke Ferdinand. Austrian Government blamed Serbia. With Germany support, sent Serbia an Ultimatum. Declared war on July 26, 1914
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