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21 November, 08:38

What were the main causes of world war 1 check all that apply

Nationalism

Militarism

Imperialism

Pacifism

Defeatism

Alliances

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  1. 21 November, 08:56
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    Nationalism

    Imperialism

    Alliances

    Militarism
  2. 21 November, 08:59
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    Nationalism

    Imperialism

    Alliances

    Militarism

    Explanation:

    The World War I seems to have been inevitable considering all factors that led to it. The nationalism was on the rise in Europe, so the differences between the people and their cultures were becoming a big problem. The imperialism was too a huge problem, as some countries had lot of colonies and benefited from them, while others didn't had colonies but wanted to get a piece of them. On top of these tensions, the two sides created alliances, which just heated up things even more. As the tensions were growing, the nations started to militarize rapidly and prepare for war. Once there was a situation that was going to lead to escalation of things everyone was prepared for war. That situation came with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand.
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