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War among European nations erupted when longstanding tensions, rivalries, and alliances culminated in the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in June 1914. This event triggered a series of diplomatic failures and mobilizations, leading to the outbreak of World War I in August 1914. Nationalism, militarism, and imperial ambitions further fueled the conflict, drawing multiple countries into a devastating war that reshaped the continent.

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How did some European nations challenge each other in the years before the Great War?

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What effects did world war have on empires that had been created by European nations?

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Yes, a growing sense of isolationism among European nations contributed to the tensions that led to World War I. As countries like Germany, France, and Britain focused on national interests and internal issues, they became less willing to engage in diplomatic negotiations and more inclined to rely on military alliances. This isolationist sentiment exacerbated existing rivalries and made it difficult to resolve conflicts peacefully, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of war in 1914.


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World War I had its beginnings in a serious "disagreement" between rival groups within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the dominant group and a handful of independence-minded groups which resented imperial control. When the tensions between these groups erupted into violence with the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand (a leader among the dominant group), World War I soon erupted, as well, with various nations coming to the aid of one or the other of the groups involved in the rivalry until nearly the entire world was at war.

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How did some European nations challenge each other in the years before the Great War?

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