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Q: Would WW1 be a world war if alliances had not existed?
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How big was Germany's empire in World War 1?

Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.


What were events leading up to ww1?

Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism


What were BIG causes of World War 1?

The proximate cause of WW1 is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There are four main causes of the starting of WW1. They were Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism. In militarism countries aggressively built their nations armed forces. For the alliances, each nation in the allies protected the others. Imperialism is when the countries competed to control other colonies, and nationalism is the devotion to your nation. These are the four main causes of WW1.


Would World War 1 have happened without the murder of franz ferdinad?

Yes, WW1 would have occurred even if the Austo-Hungarian Archduke was not killed. The assassination was just a short term cause to the WW1's beginning but if you look at the long term causes, Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism and Nationalism then you would understand that WW1 would have started anyways. The European nations were searching for an excuse to start war and what made it even bigger and more terrible was the alliance system. The alliance system was created to avoid war but in truth it lead to it. One way or an another world war one was going to happen anyways.


How did alliances contribte to World War 1?

In ww1 allienes were very important because they helped out with transporting over the food ,guns , ammo and most importantly they helped communicate to kill the enemy forces.

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Why Alliances and counter alliances when exposed created such an combustible atmosphere that made world war 1 inevitable?

There were tons of alliances made that caused ww1. Alliances made countries stronger.


How big was Germany's empire in World War 1?

Germanys empire was in WW1 because of the alliances the other countries had.


What were the alliances in ww1 called?

The Central Powers and the Allied Powers


What were events leading up to ww1?

Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism


What drew much of Europe into the war?

if your talking about ww1, then alliances between country's


What invoked the European alliances during World War 1?

The "Great Man" alliance pushed european nation in ww1. which involved USA, Germany, and the USSR


What two large alliances took shapes before the beginning of ww1?

France and Russia.


What alliances were there in 1895 during the ww1?

Germany and japan agenest the rest of Euop and America


What were BIG causes of World War 1?

The proximate cause of WW1 is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. There are four main causes of the starting of WW1. They were Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, and Nationalism. In militarism countries aggressively built their nations armed forces. For the alliances, each nation in the allies protected the others. Imperialism is when the countries competed to control other colonies, and nationalism is the devotion to your nation. These are the four main causes of WW1.


Was France fully prepared for the conflict or did France rely heavily on alliances?

France was fully prepared for ww1


Identify two cause of the first would war?

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.


How did US involvement in World War 1 alter the foreign policy laid out by George Washington in his Farewell Address?

Washington advised for the country to "steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion on the foreign world." By participating and creating alliances during WW1, the country broke Washington's hope for a neutral isolated nation.