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War

By: Ethan and Andre


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What is War?
Violent conflict between states and nations is
defined as war.

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What are the causes
of war?
• Religious Conflicts
• Competition over land
• Nationalism
• Militarism
• Imperialism

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AN ANALYSIS OF WORLD
WAR I
Causes of World War 1:
■ Militarism
■ Alliances
■ Nationalism
■ Imperialism
■ Assassination

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CASUALTIES AND
CONSEQUENCES
40,000,000
CASUALTIES Economic
Most of these casualties Instability of
had been innocent people
who had died in the name the German
of nationalism Government
Germany had to pay a
large sum of reparations,
and had to give up the
Rhineland, a heavily
militarized zone, to
France.

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Formation of the United
Nations
The Exclusion of Germany
Germany was excluded from taking part in
the discussion regarding their reparations
and consequences.

TREATY OF
VERSAILLES
Germany had to sign the Treaty of Versailles where they
had to give up the Rhineland to France, and a sum in 33
billion in reparation USD. Not to exclude the public
humiliation of their people and nation

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“We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. We
shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and
oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and
growing strength in the air.”

-Winston Churchill

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