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Match the factors contributing to militarism with their descriptions:
Match the factors contributing to militarism with their descriptions:
Pan-Slavism = Idea that all Slavic people share a common nationality Militarism = Rise in the glorification of war at the end of the 1800s Romanticized War = War is viewed as a noble and heroic endeavor Expansion of Arms and Navies = Great powers increase their military resources
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Pan-Slavism
Pan-Slavism
The idea that all Slavic people have a shared nationality, primarily promoted by Russia.
Militarism
Militarism
A rise in glorifying war and its importance in the late 1800s, often linked to social Darwinism.
Romanticized War
Romanticized War
War is viewed in a positive or heroic light during this era.
Great Power Arms Expansion
Great Power Arms Expansion
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Social Darwinism in Militarism
Social Darwinism in Militarism
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Study Notes
Pan-Slavism
- Russia promoted the idea of Pan-Slavism in Eastern Europe
- This involved the belief that all Slavic peoples shared a common nationality
Militarism
- At the end of the 1800s, militarism increased
- Glorification of war
- The idea of Social Darwinism, survival of the fittest, emerged
- War was romanticized
- Great powers began expanding armies and navies
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Explore the historical concepts of Pan-Slavism and militarism, highlighting Russia's role in promoting Slavic unity and the rise of militaristic ideals in the late 19th century. This quiz delves into the implications of these ideologies on nationalism and warfare during that era.