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document f source: adapted from colin mcewan, the first world war: euro…

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document f
source: adapted from colin mcewan, the first world war: europe 1914 - 1918, essex, england: pearson education limited, 2001
size of colonial empires in 1913

area (sq. miles)population of colonies
france4,440,00056,000,000
germany1,139,00012,000,000
belgium927,00015,500,000
italy579,0001,600,000
usa125,00010,000,000
austria - hungary00
russia00

document analysis

  1. what was the total area of british colonies in 1913?
  2. what was the combined area of colonies held by the nations of the triple entente? what was the combined area of colonies held by germany and austria - hungary?
  3. in what different ways could a large colonial population help the economy of the mother country?
  4. how can you use this document to argue that imperialism (colonization) was one underlying cause of world war i?
  5. how can you use documents e and f to argue that colonialism was more important than alliances and arms build - ups as the underlying cause of world war i?

Explanation:

Response
Question 1

Step1: Find Britain's colony area

From the table, Britain's colony area is 12,740,000 sq. miles.

Step1: Identify Triple Entente nations

Triple Entente: Britain, France, Russia. Russia's colony area is 0.

Step2: Calculate combined area for Triple Entente

Britain: 12,740,000, France: 4,440,000, Russia: 0. Sum: \(12740000 + 4440000 + 0 = 17180000\) sq. miles.

Step3: Identify Germany and Austria - Hungary's colony areas

Germany: 1,139,000, Austria - Hungary: 0.

Step4: Calculate combined area for Germany and Austria - Hungary

Sum: \(1139000+0 = 1139000\) sq. miles.

Brief Explanations

A large colonial population helps the mother country's economy by providing a market for goods (colonial people buy mother - country products), a source of cheap labor (for plantations, mines, etc. in colonies), and a supply of raw materials (like crops, minerals) extracted from the colony and sent to the mother country for manufacturing.

Answer:

12,740,000 square miles

Question 2