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When Serbia gained independence, it started on a quest to create a Slavic empire, which brought them into conflict with the powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire. And that was the conflict that caused the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which in turn caused World War I.
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In March 1938, Germany annexed Austria and while this did not start World War 2 immediately, it showed what Germany was about to do and lead up to the start of the War in September 1939.
In the 1700s France and England were in conflict over which of them would control North America. There were multiple battles over the years that lead to an all-out war in 1754.
This assassination lead to the start of the first world war.
because republics declared independence and soon the fighting broke out
A conflict begins usually when different sides disagree. This can lead to dispute and conflict.
The Balkan region was actually known as the Powder Keg of Europe prior to the start of World War I. There was increasing tension between the countries in the region, and growing nationalism.
Many Ottoman Turks questioned whether the policies of the state were to blame: some felt that the sources of ethnic conflict etc
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The actual conflict in Syria can lead to a regional war by spreading throughout its border to Turkey, Iraq, Lebanon, and if Iran gets attacked, then there could be a World War 3.
If Middle East Politics were the title of a play, religious and ethnic tensions would play the lead.
Adolf Hitler attacking Poland.
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Studying conflict in the contemporary world is crucial for understanding its causes, dynamics, and resolutions. It helps in maintaining peace and stability by addressing underlying issues that lead to conflicts. By studying conflict, we can also develop strategies for conflict prevention, management, and resolution to promote sustainable peace and development.
The assassination (political murder) of Archduke Franz Ferdinand lead to the start of WW I.