World War I: Causes and Consequences
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World War I: Causes and Consequences

By Khan Education

Join us for a deep dive into the complexities of World War I - from its roots to its far-reaching impact on the world today.

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  • 1 hour
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🟢 Overview: Dive Deep into the Great War That Redefined World History

World War I was more than a military conflict—it was a turning point in World History, forever altering global politics, redrawing international Geography, and reshaping International Relations on every continent. In World War I: Causes and Consequences, you’ll uncover the intricate web of alliances, rivalries, and ideologies that exploded into the first truly global war in History.

This immersive, low-commitment course is your gateway to understanding how the Great War set the stage for the 20th century. But be aware: this course is a limited-time offering and will not be offered again.


🟢 Description: From the Powder Keg to Peace Talks—A Century’s Most Defining Conflict

World War I: Causes and Consequences gives you the complete story of a war that was supposed to end all wars. Starting with the complex imperialist ambitions and military alliances of the early 20th century, this course explains how Geography, diplomacy, and global ideologies triggered a catastrophe that reshaped World History and revolutionized International Relations.

Inside, you'll study:

  • The balance-of-power strategy and military buildups in Europe
  • The assassination in Sarajevo and the cascading events across International Relations
  • Trench warfare, new military technology, and the human cost
  • How Geography influenced war fronts and strategic decisions
  • The Treaty of Versailles and its controversial legacy in History
  • The emergence of the League of Nations and the reimagining of World History

You’ll learn not just what happened, but why it mattered—and how the effects of World War I are still felt in today’s international policies, border disputes, and diplomatic frameworks.

This course isn’t just about the past—it’s about today’s world and tomorrow’s future. But don’t delay. Enrollment is limited, and this opportunity will not come again.


🟢 Who Is This Course For

This course is ideal for:

  • Students of modern History, politics, and conflict studies
  • Individuals interested in how wars shape global Geography and alliances
  • Those seeking to understand the roots of 20th-century International Relations
  • Teachers and writers aiming to contextualize today’s conflicts in World History
  • Lifelong learners fascinated by the complexities of global warfare

No advanced knowledge of History is required—just curiosity and a desire to understand the past’s impact on the modern world.


🟢 Requirements

  • An open mind and interest in global conflict
  • A few hours per week to engage with course material
  • No prerequisite in Geography or political science

This is a low-commitment, high-value course that will change how you understand war, peace, and power.


🟢 Career Path

Completing this course can lead to opportunities in:

  • Historical education and curriculum development
  • Journalism and international reporting
  • Conflict resolution and peace studies
  • Policy-making and advisory roles in International Relations
  • Archival, museum, and cultural heritage work related to History

This course equips you with historical awareness, geopolitical insights, and critical thinking skills valuable in multiple global professions.

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