Creative Expression Through Arts

Creative Expression Through Arts
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The intersection of God, creativity, and arts is beautifully explored in various forms such as dance, music, and writing, reflecting the depth of human expression inspired by divine creation.

  • Creativity
  • Arts
  • Expression
  • Divine Inspiration

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  1. THE PUSH TOWARD WORLD WAR I The MAIN Causes M.A.I.N. Explosives The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo sparked off WWI

  2. MILITARISM Militarism national policy to build up & glorify military Why? Race to build bigger armies and navies Arms race to be ready for war

  3. War was even glorified in cigarette ads!

  4. ALLIANCES Alliance Promise to protect another nation Why? Desire for Collective Security (safety) Central Powers and Allies

  5. IMPERIALISM Imperialism Domination by one country of the pol. & econ. life of another Why? Rivalries & competition for colonies Desire to be industrial nations

  6. NATIONALISM Nationalism Strong loyalty to a nation or culture Why? German pride in military & industry French anger toward Germany for earlier losses Russian loyalty to Slavic people Ethnic tensions

  7. Allied Powers Britain France Russia Central Powers Austria-Hungary Germany Ottoman Empire

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