AP EUROPEAN CHAPTER 26 STUDY GUIDE
“Alliances, War, and a Troubled Peace”
Section 1 – Emergence of the German Empire and the Alliance Systems (1873-1890)
- Explain Bismcarck’s foreign policy goals as they relate to France after 1871.
- What were the terms of the Treaty of San Stefano? Why were Austria and Britain alarmed by the settlement?
- How did the decisions made at the Congress of Berlin lead to resentment in Russia and the Balkan states?
- Explain the purpose of the Triple Alliance and the Reinsurance Treaty of 1887.
- Contrast the foreign policy goals of Bismarck and William II.
- Discuss the events that led to the creation of the Triple Entente.
Section 2 – World War I
- What role did Slavic nationalism play in the Bosnian Crisis of 1908?
- How did the Second Moroccan Crisis increase tension between Great Britain and Germany?
- Discuss the roles of the Black Hand and Germany’s “blank check” in the start of the Great War.
- How did the members of the Triple Entente respond to Austria’s declaration of war on Serbia?
- What element of Germany’s Schlieffen Plan would draw Britain officially into the war?
- Discuss the deeper causes of the Great War as they pertain to Germany and Great Britain.
- How was the outbreak of war viewed throughout Europe? What advantages did both sides possess at the start of the war in 1914?
- Describe the fighting on the western front known as trench warfare.
- What prompted Italy to join the Allies in 1915?
- Explain the circumstances surrounding the war at sea?
- What events transpired to bring the U.S. into the war on the side of the Allies?
Section 3 – The Russian Revolution
- Briefly describe the two distinct stages of the Russian Revolution of 1917.
- Discuss the factors that led to the March Revolution in 1917. What were the end results?
- Identify the factors that led to the demise of the provisional government.
- Discuss the events that would bring Lenin and the Bolsheviks to rule Russia by 1918.
- Once in power, what radical reforms and decisions were carried out by the Bolshevik government?
Section 4 – The End of World War I
- What factors brought the Great War to its conclusion in favor of the Allies? Identify the immediate and long-term effects of the conflict.
- Identify the American war aims spelled out in Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points.
Section 5 – The Settlement at Paris
- Identify the Big Four that attended the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Discuss the various obstacles that made a compromise peace settlement difficult to achieve.
- Discuss the specific terms of the peace settlement as they relate to Germany. How did these requirements “plant the seeds” that would lead to WWII?
- What did the wartime experience demonstrate to Europe about the value of their colonies?
- How were colonial relations affected by the WWI peace settlement?
- Discuss the impact of Keynes “Economic Consequences of the Peace” on the roles of Britain and the United States in post-war Europe.