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Josh Baisden, Coulter Jacks, and Rachel Austin. Causes of WW1

Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

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Page 1: Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

Josh Baisden, Coulter Jacks, and Rachel Austin.

Causes of WW1

Page 2: Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of ones country.

Page 3: Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

Example 1

Britain, Prussia, Russia, and Austria sent delegates to decide how to split up Italy and Germany. Nationalists feelings in Italy caused the country to reunite in 1861.

Page 4: Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

Example 2

France wanted to regain there land after the loss of the Alsace-Lorraine.

Page 5: Causes of WW1 - Mr. Miller's World Studies · Causes of WW1 . Nationalism Nationalism is the love of one's country. It's also described as being a strong supporter of the rights and

Example 3

The areas of Austria-Hungary and Serbia wanted freedom. The Austrians, Hungarians, and Serbians all had separate nationalists feelings.