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Causes of WWI
Title: Causes of WWI
Category: History
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Causes of WWI
Causes of World War I
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand triggered World War I. However, the war had its origins in developments in the 1800's. The chief causes of World War I were the European Alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and militarism. The alliance system was one of the last factors to emerge before the war. Consequentially, the contributions of this system to the beginning of the Great War have to be considered. Although the alliance
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and Italy was created, and the Triple Entente was created between France, Russia, and Great Britain. Although the Triple Entente was not an official alliance, they all maintained a very close understanding, and were viewed by many as a threat The Alliance System was definitely a prominent cause of WWI. If Germany hadn’t allied with Austria the war might have been averted, since the whole world would not have been involved, and tensions created.
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