Militarism encouraged an arms race.
Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
The military helped to make the first world war break out and the countries who were fighting felt intimidated by them and they started another war inside of the first world war which lead to militarism being on of the causes of the outbreak.
There were 4 main long term causes that led to the outbreak of World War I. These causes included militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 was due to a combination of causes which were both long-term and short-term: alliances, militarism, imperialism,nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. ... Alliances also helped to spread and escalate the war.
which event sparked world war 1?
Germany's militarism was strong and prideful during World War 1.
The outbreak of World War I was significantly influenced by nationalism, militarism, and imperialism. Nationalism fostered intense rivalries among European nations, where countries sought to assert their dominance and unify their ethnic groups. Militarism led to an arms race and a belief in the inevitability of war, while imperialism heightened tensions as nations competed for colonies and resources. These ideologies intertwined, creating a volatile environment that ultimately contributed to the war's outbreak following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
what was the lesson learned in world war one
Militarism gave the more equipped countries (Britain, the US and Germany) an edge during World War 1. However, increased war spending caused the deterioration of economies.
Militarism,Natiionalism,Imperialism,Davisism