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    American empire. In Securing Paradise, Gonzalez thoroughly examines the relationship between tourism and militarism in Hawai'i and the Philippines and how they have functioned together to ultimately empower the United States. The correlation of the two shows America’s geostrategic and economic interests in colonizing the Pacific. Tourism is associated with freedom and mobility, while militarism is associated with stability and order. Gonzalez argues how militarization and tourism have worked together

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    was supposed to be the “war to end all wars”. False. later in time came WW2 and many other small wars throughout history. The real question is what were the reasons why world war 1 flourished? 3 main reasons include nationalism, imperialism and militarism. All these are fundamental causes of WW1. Nationalism, the patriotic feeling that your country is better than all the others. This was a major cause

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    was a chain of events that directly led to the outbreak of World War One, the actual root causes are much deeper and part of continued debate and discussion. Decades before the beginning of the war even began, were the ideas that gave nationalism, militarism and imperialism a position of upmost importance. These beliefs gave each country a strong wish for gaining a powerful military position and that war was the way to obtain this. These three concepts got people excited imagining war as a glorious

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    the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife. They were killed by men of the serbian Nation. The three underlying causes of world war one are Alliances , Militarism and imperialism. Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy (triple Alliance) made up one alliance, but Russia, France, and the UK (triple entente) made up the other. Militarism played an role in this war because every nation wanted to have a great/strong army similar to Great Britain's. Imperialism played an role in this particular war

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    Treaty of Versailles and the search for thorough ideas, such as Fascism, communism and militarism. It was due to the terrible conditions of different countries after the wars. I think that World War II was a continuation of World War I. Many people can say that these two wars are the same, and that World War II was a continuation of World War I. World War I had a foundation built of imperialism, militarism, and nationalism. This war took place overseas in Europe. World War I took flight once the

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    widows and left other families sad for their lose. The war lasted about 4 years and involved two alliances, the Triple alliance and the Triple Entente. World War I was harsh but what was the main cause of the war? The main cause for World War I was militarism. In the chart “Growth in Armaments” adapted from The London Times History of the World shows the years from 1890 to 1914 of the growth of the armies in Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Great Britain, Russia, and France. According to the chart

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    months, and fourteen days. Or one thousand, five hundred, sixty seven days. That is how long World War I was. One of the largest wars in the world had to have a big reason for why it started. Have you ever wondered how the war started? The answer is militarism, the belief of building up strong armed forces. Countries all over Europe were fighting for power in different areas in order to continue to be the leading army in the war. Different armies wanted the best soldiers and to be the best, they wanted

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    important but still contributing factors were imperialism, nationalism and militarism. The alliance system was the main cause of World War One because it caused tension between countries and it brought more countries into the war, creating a ‘world’ war. However, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the spark that set off the tension, built up from previous years. Furthermore, to a less important extent, militarism, nationalism and imperialism contributed to cause World War One as countries

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    Two of the most extreme examples of how nationalism ramped up the causes of WWI are imperialism and militarism. Imperialism is when a country takes over land to make them subjects of their rule. Nationalism escalated imperialism into a widespread practice, European nations were taking part in imperialism from Britain to Belgium and thus caused disagreements between different countries. Militarism, when the military is given a high profile by the government, was also enhanced by nationalism in that

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    ideologies that poleis were demonstrated many ideologies that affect both inside and outside the poleis. Ideologies have a major effect on the way Greeks live. Spartan’s militarism, Athens’ philosophy, and democracy are 3 ideologies out of many that have a great influence on both inside and outside the poleis. Spartan’s militarism has a great influence on the daily life of a Spartan. For instance, when an infant is born, it is determined if it is too weak or too sick to live. If the infant is, it

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