European leaders were relying more on their military strength than on diplomacy.
European leaders were relying more on their military strength than on diplomacy.
European leaders were relying more on their military strength than on diplomacy.
Beginning in the 1890's, increasing nationalism led to a dangerous European arms race.. so nationalism
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Germany's militarism was strong and prideful during World War 1.
Nationalism Militarism
nationalism,militarism and imperialism
Yes, increasing militarism was a significant cause of World War I. European nations engaged in an arms race, building up their military forces and stockpiling weapons, which heightened tensions and fostered an environment of fear and suspicion. This militaristic mindset contributed to the willingness of countries to resort to military solutions for conflicts, ultimately leading to the outbreak of war after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914. The belief that military power was essential for national security and prestige further escalated the conflict.
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
No.
Well Militarism is becoming more and more common in many areas of the world. Some examples are Militarism in Schools where students may be encouraged to join the army, forced to endure physical punishments, or Morning marches. Militarism is also common in some workplaces and it is thought that Militarism even caused WW1!
which event sparked world war 1?