Level of Analysis 1. Individual 2. Domestic 3. Systemic In the case of the outbreak of the Cold War this would be: 1. Stalin & Truman 2. Soviet Unions weakness due to World War II, and ideological issues 3. A multipolar world prior to World War II was turned into a bipolar one, making competition among the two inevitable
Neither war was inevitable. Much of the mess left by World War 1 and the ensuing peace made a re-match a distinct possibility, but disaster might have been averted by more far-sighted policy and co-operation to prevent the 1930s economic meltdown.
yes
They allowed a small conflict to quickly involve many countries.
nationalism in Balkan helped contribute to the outbreak of world war 1(WW1).
Hitler started world war II
Germany
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WW1 Imperialism WW2 Fascism
GermanyRussia was the European power with the largest army at the outbreak of World War 1. Boasting an army of twelve million. It had a million more than Germany, who came in second.
because of the outbreak of world war 1
The Balkan state that played a great role in the outbreak of World War 1 was Serbia. It was under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time, and a group of separatists murdered Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary while he was visiting Sarajevo. This sparked a chain of events that culminated in the outbreak of World War 1.
The assasination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
socialist organizations
It was the main cause
Level of Analysis 1. Individual 2. Domestic 3. Systemic In the case of the outbreak of the Cold War this would be: 1. Stalin & Truman 2. Soviet Unions weakness due to World War II, and ideological issues 3. A multipolar world prior to World War II was turned into a bipolar one, making competition among the two inevitable
Himmler was a teenager at the outbreak of World War I and he studied the war and wanted to become an officer and he did.