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Experience Level: Intermediate
Num. of articles: 1
Words per article: 500
Information for the blog/website: WWI Blog
Topic: WWI
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: What I want:
4 paragraphs with the causes "M.A.I.N." for WWI, which I have included in the outline below. One paragraph per cause.
For each paragraph, write one-two sentences for the following:
1. A clear definition how the "cause" caused WWI
2. Description of how each cause was practiced before WWI
3. A description of how each cause was addressed by the Treaty of Versailles and how it affected Germany in the years after the war.
Basic academic writing is the tone.
Below is an outline for the material you will write about. Reference this and do a little of your own research to write the article.
The job needs to be finished within 12 hours.
World War I Outline
Intro ¶:
-The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, had been shot during a visit to Serbia.
-The assassin was a Serbian, this event ultimately set in motion a decision for Austria to go war.---------
M- ¶1: Militarism
Before World War I
-Militarism was rising due to an arms race in Europe.
-By 1914, all of the Great Powers had large militaries except Britain.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Militarism by…
-Having severe restrictions placed on their military operations and manufacturing of weapons, and they lost territory
-Had to pay reparations to the Allies
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by having the size of the German army limited to 100,000 soldiers.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A- ¶2: Alliances
Before World War I
-The Great Powers created military alliances.
-Bismarck had formed alliances with Germany and Austria-Hungary and Italy joined three years later followed by Russia.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Alliances by…
-Germany and Russia could not be in the League of Nations
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by being left out of the formation of new alliances being formed. The Western powers signed peace treaties and several new countries were created.--------
I- ¶3: Imperialism
Before World War I
-European nations had been colonizing Africa and Asia.
-Mistrust grew with increasing competition.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Imperialism by…
-Turn over all colonies
-Total loss of Empire
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by having lost control over its territories in Africa and the Pacific.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
N- ¶4: Nationalism
Before World War I
-Nationalism grew into increased competition for power between nations.
-They competed for materials, markets and territories.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Nationalism by…
-War Guilt Clause
-Total responsibility for war
-Loss of Military and capital (had to pay reparations to Allies in gold)
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by a sense of bitterness.
Extensive research needed: no
Extra notes:
Words per article: 500
Information for the blog/website: WWI Blog
Topic: WWI
Tone: Formal/Professional
Outline & Structure: What I want:
4 paragraphs with the causes "M.A.I.N." for WWI, which I have included in the outline below. One paragraph per cause.
For each paragraph, write one-two sentences for the following:
1. A clear definition how the "cause" caused WWI
2. Description of how each cause was practiced before WWI
3. A description of how each cause was addressed by the Treaty of Versailles and how it affected Germany in the years after the war.
Basic academic writing is the tone.
Below is an outline for the material you will write about. Reference this and do a little of your own research to write the article.
The job needs to be finished within 12 hours.
World War I Outline
Intro ¶:
-The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, Archduke Franz Ferdinand, had been shot during a visit to Serbia.
-The assassin was a Serbian, this event ultimately set in motion a decision for Austria to go war.---------
M- ¶1: Militarism
Before World War I
-Militarism was rising due to an arms race in Europe.
-By 1914, all of the Great Powers had large militaries except Britain.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Militarism by…
-Having severe restrictions placed on their military operations and manufacturing of weapons, and they lost territory
-Had to pay reparations to the Allies
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by having the size of the German army limited to 100,000 soldiers.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
A- ¶2: Alliances
Before World War I
-The Great Powers created military alliances.
-Bismarck had formed alliances with Germany and Austria-Hungary and Italy joined three years later followed by Russia.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Alliances by…
-Germany and Russia could not be in the League of Nations
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by being left out of the formation of new alliances being formed. The Western powers signed peace treaties and several new countries were created.--------
I- ¶3: Imperialism
Before World War I
-European nations had been colonizing Africa and Asia.
-Mistrust grew with increasing competition.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Imperialism by…
-Turn over all colonies
-Total loss of Empire
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by having lost control over its territories in Africa and the Pacific.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
N- ¶4: Nationalism
Before World War I
-Nationalism grew into increased competition for power between nations.
-They competed for materials, markets and territories.
The Treaty of Versailles addressed Nationalism by…
-War Guilt Clause
-Total responsibility for war
-Loss of Military and capital (had to pay reparations to Allies in gold)
In the years after the war, Germany was affected by a sense of bitterness.
Extensive research needed: no
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