Militarism In World War One

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WW1 Position Paper I do not agree with the source. I believe that there were so many other factors that nationalism was just one of the minor reason that world war one started. Militarism was the biggest factor when it came to starting the war because of the competitiveness to get the bigger and better army. And it eventually led to a fight, because what else would you do with a huge army. Militarism is the idea that the people or government believe that they should get and maintain the strongest army they can. When multiple nations started militarism, it became a competition to see who gets the bigger and better army. The biggest cause was the Arms Race. The race was between 1900 and 1914, as the International situation became much worse than before. There was a significant rise in the army and naval estimates of the European Powers in these years. As they raced to get the better weapons and better army in general, there became more and more of a conflict, eventually leading to the start of World War 1. …show more content…

Britain and Germany were the biggest rivals at sea. In 1898 Germany went from 9 to 12 battleships. Then in 1900, they doubled their fleet. Just the same as the Arms race, the Naval race tried to get the better weapons at sea. Britain had the biggest advancement at the time in the Naval war because of the Dreadnought which means ¨Fear Nothing.¨ The Dreadnought was a very armed, fast, and gigantic battleship. It impacted WW1 because they started to produce more after Britain made the first one, and the Naval race continued. Germany was very behind because of this

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