What war was the result of militarism and nationalism in later nineteenth and early twenthieth centuries
WW1
WW1
The war that resulted from militarism and nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was World War I. Rising tensions among European powers, fueled by aggressive military buildups and nationalistic fervor, culminated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. This event triggered a complex web of alliances, leading to a widespread conflict that engulfed much of the world from 1914 to 1918. The war ultimately reshaped international relations and set the stage for future conflicts.
The First World War, also known as World War I, was significantly influenced by militarism and nationalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The intense arms race among European powers, coupled with aggressive nationalist sentiments, heightened tensions and rivalries, particularly in the Balkans. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 acted as a catalyst, triggering a series of alliances and mobilizations that ultimately led to the outbreak of the war.
Between Germany and Great Britain there was militarism. When Great Britain raised their military and made it better so did Germany. As a result of this Great Britain did the same. It kept going back and forth like this. This action is called militarism.
What war was the result of militarism and nationalism in later nineteenth and early twenthieth centuries
WW1
WW1
Nationalism's power to unite and tear apart attempts to suppress nationalism was the ultimate result of nationalism because of the competition that grew from within.
feelings of rivalry between countries is one result of nationalism.
Between Germany and Great Britain there was militarism. When Great Britain raised their military and made it better so did Germany. As a result of this Great Britain did the same. It kept going back and forth like this. This action is called militarism.
feelings of rivalry between countries
Militarism was a major cause of the war, due to increased tension in the region. Also, this competitive military spending in the warring countries affected the economies and standards of living.
World War 1 was, for one reason, started by the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
kakadoghorse
I think one result was that Germany had the strongest army in Europe, and the second strongest navy (only second to England)
The unification of ItalyThe Franco-Prussian WarThe unification of Germany