The military helped to make the first world war break out and the countries who were fighting felt intimidated by them and they started another war inside of the first world war which lead to militarism being on of the causes of the outbreak.
number 2. Causes of world war 1
I think one result was that Germany had the strongest army in Europe, and the second strongest navy (only second to England)
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
What war was the result of militarism and nationalism in later nineteenth and early twenthieth centuries
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number 2. Causes of world war 1
I think one result was that Germany had the strongest army in Europe, and the second strongest navy (only second to England)
There were acctually 4 causes of tension for europe in 1914. : Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances.
World war 1 erupts in the sunmmer of August, 1914. The fact that war erupted in August 1914 did not surprise many Europeans. After all, tensions had torn Europe for years. The tensions were nationalism, militarism, and alliances.
Germany's militarism was strong and prideful during World War 1.
Nationalism Militarism
nationalism created several strong countries in the same region . ~ APEX~
Yes! it also led to World War I
nationalism,militarism and imperialism
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
The four main causes of World War I in Europe were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism involved the arms race and the glorification of military power, leading nations to prepare for conflict. Alliances, such as the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, created a web of commitments that escalated tensions. Imperialism fueled competition for colonies, while nationalism stirred rivalries and desires for independence among ethnic groups, contributing to the outbreak of war.
The four main causes of World War I in Europe were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism involved the arms race and the glorification of military power, while a complex system of alliances created entanglements among nations. Imperialism led to competition for colonies and resources, heightening tensions. Finally, nationalism fueled rivalries and desires for independence among various ethnic groups, contributing to the overall atmosphere of conflict.