14.1 The Stage is Set
Central Powers
Germany and Austria-Hungary fought on same side- these are the Central Powers they fought together when war erupted in 1914
causes and effects of the European alliance system
If one alliance was made between two powers, another would be made for use against that one alliance systems increase international tensions- local conflicts could emerge into full out war
efforts made toward peace in early 1900's
Olympic games started to promote love and peace and respect for life Nobel Peace Prize Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Governments backed peace efforts
Alfred Nobel
Swedish inventor of dynamite started funds for the Nobel Peace Prize
entente
a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies- not as formal as a treaty
Hague Tribunal
a world court to settle arguments but with very little power
allies
alliances were made for protection Britain and France against Germany- signed an entente France and Russia Britain later signed one with Russia
militarism
glorification of the military grew from Social Darwinism- survival of fittest
how nationalism, militarism, and international rivalries pushed Europe toward war
militarism- with international tensions rising, great powers expanded their armies and navies increasing the likelihood of war
pacifism
opposition to all war
Pan Slavism
powerful form of nationalism sponsored by Russia believed that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
promoted pacifism one of the earliest organizations meant for women