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miltarism,alliances,imperialism,nationalism
alliances is the most important long term reason
One of the main causes of the extent of World War I was the alliances in Europe at the time, which brought many nations who had no stake in the original conflict into the war. Another cause of World War I was imperialism, which caused tension between European nations who were fighting over land to colonize.
The main cause of world war 1 was all of the alliances nations made. It was also because Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated by a terrorist.
Yes
Complex European alliances (APEX)
No, it was the web of alliances European nations created for their defense.
One cause of World War 1 was militarism. Additional causes include alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and past conflicts between the great European powers.
American isolationism A lack of political alliances The rise of fascism
The immediate and flash-point for the beginning of WW1 was the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand who was the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Secondly, the intricate web of European alliances with nations prepared to go to war, became the second cause of WW1. The alliances were complex and the willingness of the European powers to begin a war that would become the largest war in history to that time.
In Sarajevo in June 1914, a Yugoslavian nationalist assassinated the Archduke of Austria. This invoked various European alliances which had formed in the preceding decades, and therefore was the proximate cause of World War I.
The monastic movement was not a cause of the European Enlightenment.
Militiarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
complicated systems of alliances
Many European countries started forming alliances that could easily cause problems if something happened. This something was the assanition of the Duke and Duchess of Austria-Hungrary by a Serbian assassin.
miltarism,alliances,imperialism,nationalism
Alliances (by themselves) were not the cause of conflict in the Second World War. However prior to the First World War, Alliances played a contributing factor to the increase in tensions, the failure to resolve issues through diplomatic means, and the decisions of Austria-Hungary & Germany to launch offensive action against Serbia & France.