Several movements contributed to the outbreak of World War I, including nationalism, militarism, and Imperialism. Nationalism fostered intense rivalries among European nations, leading to conflicts over territories and ethnic groups. Militarism resulted in an arms race, with countries building up their military forces in anticipation of potential conflicts. Additionally, imperialism heightened tensions as nations competed for colonies and resources, particularly in Africa and Asia, further escalating the political landscape that ultimately led to war.
the "Red Scare"
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Unrestricted submarine warfare (in the Atlantic).
Many reasons contributed to the start of World War 1. These include the assassination if the archduke of Austria-Hungary Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. Empires and alliances were another factor along with militarism, nationalism, and crises.
Both the Prohibition movement and the women's suffrage movement grew during World War 1. The former aimed to make alcohol illegal and the latter aimed to give women the right to vote.
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What wartime technological developments contributed to the fighter as a military type of airplane in world war I
The increased investment in European militaries
Countries began arming their military's for an attack.
None of the above; they all contributed.
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by sounding dumb!
modernists thought old styles contributed to the culuture that led to World War 1
a conflict between nationalist and communist movements
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The poor conditions in the trenches and the constant shelling.