Triple Alliance Triple Entente
One cause of World War 1 was militarism. Additional causes include alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and past conflicts between the great European powers.
that if one of those countries was invaded, the other countries would join in, so a world war would become a lot more likely.
It meant that if one of those countries was invaded, the other countries would join in, so a world war would become a lot more likely.
they were like companions to either side of the war. They often served as spys or brought supplies to their side
Because it put in motion a concatenation of interventions, alliances, economic and political interests which concerned not only the European theater but spread throughout the world, leading the conflict to become a World War.
I would say the major one is the US
It was one of the 4 major reasons of war, the other three are Alliances, Militarism, Nationalism.
The alliances were formed in 1914. However the purpose of them was so that the countries who were alliances could be there for one another if the other country was attacked.
Militarism, the other three causes for US entry into the war are imperialism nationalism and alliances.
Pride in one's nation, and alliances.
Russia was the first allied participant in World War One.
No but add EN384X that's me on world war :)
Alliances now know that total war is out of the question to settle any differences. If there's to be a war, it will be a LIMITED one, without Atomic weapons.
The two alliances of world war one where the allied power (Britain, France, Russia and later the united states) and the Central powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman empire)
Uniting Germany and setting up treaties and alliances for world war one
WW I was bigger than previous wars, because all the powerful nations of the world were involved on one side or the other, in two vast, opposed alliances (the Triple Entente vs. the Central Powers). No previous war had involved the whole world.
Militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism European countries entered into military alliances that required them to protect one another from attacks. This led to escalation as more countries were drawn into the war.