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CONTENTS
CHAPTER   PAGE
XVIII. MODERN CIVILIZATION  
  166. Internationalism 625
  167. Social Betterment 628
  168. Emancipation of Women and Children 632
  169. Popular Education and the Higher Learning 634
  170. Religious Development 636
  171. Science 641
  172. Literature 644
  173. Music and the Fine Arts 646
XIX. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, 1871-1914  
  174. The Triple Alliance 650
  175. The Dual Alliance and the Triple Entente 652
  176. Colonial Problems 656
  177. The Eastern Question 658
  178. Militarism 661
  179. Pan-Germanism 665
XX. THE WORLD WAR, 1914-1918  
  180. Beginning of the War, 1914 669
  181. The Western Front 674
  182. The Eastern Front 680
  183. The Balkan and Italian Fronts 682
  184. The War outside of Europe and on the Sea, 1914-1917 686
  185. Intervention of the United States 690
  186. The Russian Revolution 697
  187. End of the War, 1918 700
XXI. THE WORLD SETTLEMENT, 1919-1921  
  188. The Peace Conference 707
  189. Peace with Germany 710
  190. Peace with Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey 713
  191. The New Nations in Central Europe 715
  192. The New Nations in Eastern Europe 717
  193. Democracy and Socialism 719
  194. Economic Reconstruction 723
  195. The League of Nations 725
Appendix — Table of Events and Dates 731
Index and Pronouncing Vocabulary 737