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Six causes of World War I include militarism, where nations built up large military forces; alliances that created a web of obligations among countries; Imperialism, which intensified competition for overseas colonies; nationalism, leading to tensions and desires for independence among ethnic groups; the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which triggered the war; and the failure of diplomacy, as countries were unable to resolve conflicts peacefully. These factors combined to create a volatile environment that ultimately led to the outbreak of the war in 1914.

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