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This is a 12 page paper that provides an overview of world history before and after World War I. Issues such as nationalism, colonialism, and revolutions are discussed in depth. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
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instance, Germany and Austria-Hungary had pre-existing alliance, as did Russia and Serbia. 2. Imperialism Definition: The doctrine of governance which emphasizes the expansion of territory through the
accumulation of external territories (through conquering, purchase, etc.) Significance: Imperialism was widespread throughout the world prior to World War I, with most European powers holding some colonies in places such
as India, Australia, and Eastern Europe. 3. Military Competition Definition: The desire to hedge state power by increasing the power of the military; this is fueled by
systems such as imperialism which demand a strong military. Significance: Prior to World War I, most European nations such as Germany and France had built up large militaries to pursue
colonial imperialism; these armies enhanced the scale of World War I considerably. 4. Archduke Ferdinand Definition: The heir to leadership of Austria-Hungary, an important figure in pre-World War
I politics due to the tenuous stability in Austria-Hungary. Significance: His assassination by Serbian nationalists in 1914 led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia, with each side drawing their international
allies into the conflict that would become World War I. 5. Blank Check Definition: A guarantee of support that does not contain any expressed or implied limitations;
an agreement to offer unlimited aid. Significance: In the context of World War I, this refers to the promise that Germany gave to Austria-Hungary that it would provide unlimited aid
in any upcoming conflict with Serbia, giving Austria-Hungary the assurance it needed to declare war. 6. Western Front Definition: The term used during the World Wars to describe
the various theaters of conflict in the Western Hemisphere. Significance: In World War I, this referred primarily to the conflict between Germany and the alliance of France and Britain.
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