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Subject: Three Goals that lead to World War l Nationalism, Imperialism, and The Arms Race.

    The first Goal that leads to World War l was Nationalism. At the settlement of the

Congress of Vienna in 1815, the principle of nationalism was ignored in favor of preserving the peace.

Germany and Italy were left as divided states, but strong nationalist movements and revolutions led to

the unification of Italy in 1861 and that of Germany in 1871. Another result of the Franco-Prussian War

of 1870-71 was that France was left seething over the loss of Alsace-Lorraine to Germany, and Revanche

was a major goal of the French. Nationalism posed a problem for Austria-Hungary and the Balkans, areas

comprised of many conflicting national groups. The ardent Panslavism of Serbia and Russia's willingness

to support its Slavic brother conflicted with Austria-Hungary's Pan-Germanism.

    The second Goal which leads to World War l was imperialism. Great Britain, Germany

and France needed foreign markets after the increase in manufacturing caused by the Industrial

Revolution. These countries competed for economic expansion in Africa. Although Britain and France

resolved their differences in Africa, several crises foreshadowing the war involved the clash of Germany

against Britain and France in North Africa. In the Middle East, the crumbling Ottoman Empire was

alluring to Austria-Hungary, the Balkans and Russia.

    The third and most important...

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Submitted by: JR45
Date Submitted: 03-29-2011
Category: History
Words: 488
Pages: 1.95