Category: Nationalism
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Pan-Slavism and Nationalism as Causes of World War I
Both nationalism and imperialism were major forces that drove the alliances toward the war. The Pan-Slavic movement itself was not created specifically by Russia to achieve its political goals. It was originally coined by various Slavic intellectuals, and at the beginning of the XX century, Frantiaek Palacký invited various historians and other scientists to visit…
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Nationalism as a Cause of World War I
Table of Contents Introduction Nationalism, Imperialism, and Militarism The USA in World War I Americas Entrance into the War and Its Contribution The Treaty of Versailles and the role of President Woodrow Wilson Conclusion References Introduction World War I is the greatest event that affected the world at the beginning of the 20th century. This…