They allowed a small conflict to quickly involve many countries.
yes
They started the war in Europe by invading Poland.
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
The complex web of alliances in Europe created a situation where a localized conflict could escalate into a broader war. When Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in 1914, Austria-Hungary's declaration of war on Serbia activated a series of alliances; Russia mobilized to defend Serbia, leading Germany to declare war on Russia, and subsequently on Russia's ally, France. This domino effect of mutual defense agreements transformed a regional dispute into a full-scale global conflict, as countries were drawn in to support their allies. Ultimately, these alliances made it difficult for nations to de-escalate tensions, contributing significantly to the outbreak of World War I.
Many factors contribute to the outbreak of wars.
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There were 4 main long term causes that led to the outbreak of World War I. These causes included militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
complicated systems of alliances
which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
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Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.
foreign diplomacy...:which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
They started the war in Europe by invading Poland.
It encouraged an arms race
One factor that was not a cause of World War I was the rise of democracy in Europe. While political tensions and alliances played significant roles, the increasing democratization of nations did not directly contribute to the outbreak of the war. Instead, it was military alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and militarism that were the primary catalysts leading to the conflict.
militairism encouraged an arms race.