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In World War 1 Imperialism is linked to alliances because if you had an empire more people would want to be in your alliance because they know that you could protect them because having anempire means you have more people in your army and also more resources to build up your army.

(Italic bit shows how it links to Militarisation)

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What does MAIN stand for in the cause of world war 1?

Militiarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism


What was the causes of world war 1 NIMA?

N nationalismI imperialism M militarism A alliances (secret treaties) A assassination of archduke Fernidad and his wife


One cause of World War 1 was the?

One cause of World War 1 was militarism. Additional causes include alliances, nationalism, imperialism, and past conflicts between the great European powers.


One of the causes of World War 1 was imperialism imperialism is the system of taking control of many nations. which of these is an example of imperialism that led to the war?

One significant example of imperialism that contributed to World War I was the competition for colonies in Africa and Asia among European powers, particularly between Britain, France, and Germany. The intense rivalry for territorial expansion and resources heightened tensions and fostered a sense of nationalism. This scramble for empire created conflicts and alliances that ultimately played a crucial role in igniting the war when these nations were drawn into the conflict through their imperial interests.


How did imperialism contribute to the widening of world war i?

Imperialism heightened tensions among European powers as nations competed for colonies and resources, leading to rivalries and alliances. This competition created an environment of mistrust, where nations were eager to defend their imperial interests. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914, compounded by these imperial ambitions, triggered a web of alliances and mobilizations, ultimately escalating into a global conflict. Thus, imperialistic desires significantly contributed to the outbreak and widening of World War I.