With social Darwinism comes a chain reaction of learning and changing to improve a given situation in a nation. 2. In the feminist movement, women hoped to achieve equality with their male counterparts. They wanted to have the chance to vote, get a decent education, and be hired in the same professions as men. They wanted to be regarded with the same respect and not put down due to being female. By 1914, the feminist movement had brought women the right to vote in a handful of states. Numerous suffrage laws had been passed by this time, as well as the Womens Trade Union League, which had the purpose of improving wages and the working conditions for women.
Regardless of the plans and organizations that were set up for the feminist movement, very little was actually done; men were still wary about giving women the same freedom that they had. 3. One of the causes of the New Imperialism was the exploitation of the economic resources within all of the nations; financiers were trying to get the government to seize colonies in attempts to protect their overseas investments. To justify this imperialism, it was said that Britain wanted more control over the other colonies because it would make overseas trades more simple.
Britains economy would improve if they were able to achieve this. The consequence of this imperialism was a further loss of economic profit. 4. There was really no one nation that played the biggest role in the starting of World War I. British, French, and German forces were among those involved in the first acts of war, though it was British and French troops that invaded German territory. Shortly after, Germany moved in on South Africa territory and attacked. Austria quickly joined the battle, though they were pulled apart fairly easily.
It is hard to say who played the biggest role as they all appeared relatively at the same time and they all caused an equal amount of damage to their opposing
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