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The remote causes of World War I included nationalism, militarism, Imperialism, and a complex system of alliances. Nationalistic fervor in various countries heightened tensions, while militarism led to an arms race among European powers. Imperial ambitions fueled competition for colonies and resources, further straining relationships. Additionally, the alliance system created a web of obligations that turned a regional conflict into a global war following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.

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