If you are refering to "militarism" then here is the answer... According to my textbook, "Pretence Hall: America; Pathways to the Present" for Modern American History, it says: "By the early 1900s in Europe, diploma...
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_did_militarianism_effect_...
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Militarism In all of the Great powers, military spending increased greatly in the years prior to the war. All except Britain had conscription. Over 85% of men of military age in France and 50% in Germany had served in the army or navy. Fran...
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Militarism was one of the main causes of the First World War. ... Germany and Austria also had military agreements. When the First World War was fought, it was to be fought by all powers because they had made the military plan cooperatively.
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www.thecorner.org/hist/wwi/military.htm
www.thecorner.org/hist/wwi/military.htm
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WHAT WERE THE MAJOR CAUSES FOR WORLD WAR I? ... HOW DID MILITARISM CONTRIBUTE TO THE COMING OF WAR? ... This caused the Germans to put the Schlieffen Plan into effect. The Russians failed to meet a 24-hour ultimatum from the Germans to cease their mobilization, and the French gave a vague reply to a 48-hour ultimatum.
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www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/causeww1.html
www2.sunysuffolk.edu/westn/causeww1.html
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The best site for causes of world war 1. ... World war 1 took place in 1914 -1918. The causes of world war 1 were due to the conflicts going on in Europe. Countries were competing against each ... There were 6 main causes to world war 1 militarism, nationalism, imperialism, arms race, the alliance system and colonialism.
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www.vellorewoods.ps.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/grassroots/25
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A personal account of World War One air combat in Europe, written by America's leading Ace, Captain Edward Rickenbacker. Germany's High Sea Fleet in the World War; A personal account by German Admiral Reinhard Scheer, in which the Admiral gives his unflinching views of the ... The "3-D" stereo effect is viewable on-line...
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www.wtj.com/wars/greatwar/
www.wtj.com/wars/greatwar/
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The following letters are from Lloyd Maywood Staley (my grandfather) to his sweetheart Mary Beatrice Gray (my grandmother, of course!). They were all written during World War One. ... Most anywhere on the Atlantic May 1, 1918 My Dearest Mary, It has been some time since I have written you but facilities for mailing...
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www.u.arizona.edu/~rstaley/wwlettr1.htm
www.u.arizona.edu/~rstaley/wwlettr1.htm
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Naval History of the First and Second World Wars, Falklands War, and much more ... ROYAL NAVY ROLL of HONOUR, WORLD WAR 1, Part 2 - by Date and Ship/Unit by Don Kindell. Part 1 is, in effect, the index to Part 2, which identifies ships sunk and damaged, land battles, how killed or died etc...
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From World War I Document Archive ... It is only the East Elbian[1] farmhands (who still may be, ... He expressed the thought that a valuable secondary effect of militarism was that it educated the people in sobermindedness and faithfulness to duty by ' bringing them into closer contact with the army and war preparations.
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wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/III._Means_and_Effects_of_Mil...
wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/III._Means_and_Effects_of_Militarism
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