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Imperialism was having countries occupy and control former independent countries. This obviously led to oppression and the build up of resentment. The controlling powers had alliances with each other, and would agree to help in the defense of those countries. Once Austro Hungary fired on Serbia in retaliation for the murder of Franz Ferdinand, the war was on.

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The growth of Nationalism and Imperialism led to increased military spending. Therefore each nation wanted stronger armed forces than those of any potential enemy. During World War I, Germany had the strongest Military of the world, and Britain had the strongest Navy of the world (also their protection of their shipping routes).

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Militarios led Europe into World War 1 bye competition. once one country increased its military strenghth, the other countries felt threatened and then eventually built up their own military strenght Militarios led Europe into world war 1 bye competition. once one country increased its military strenghth, the other countries felt threatened and then eventually built up their own military strenght

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Germany was using their military to back up they're policies and foreign affairs which bothered allies.

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with international tensions on the rise, the great powers expanded their armies and navies..the result was an arms race that further increased suspicions and made war more likely

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