The three underlying causes were nationalism,alliances, and more weapons.
The four major underlying causes of World War I were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism involved the arms race and the belief in military solutions to conflicts. Alliances created a complex web of obligations that escalated regional conflicts into a global war. Imperialism intensified competition for colonies, while nationalism fostered rivalries and desires for independence among ethnic groups, contributing to tensions in Europe.
World War One. Although it was Churchill, who is associated mainly with WWII, who organised it which sometimes causes confusion.
Cause - Immaturity, both political and social Effect - The Second World War
the reason behind this is haterdness between among the people & the biggest reason is to provide encouragement to terrorism by the few countries.
The invasion of Belgium by Germany was one of the causes of World War 1.
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The immediate cause was Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939, but there were many underlying causes of the war, most which dated back to the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles after World War I.
The three causes of the war were the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, widespread militarism and economic imperialism.
the three main causes were the assasination of archduke Ferdinand, the invasion of Belgium
Expansionism and Manifest Destiny were root causes of the Mexican American War.
Militarism, the other three causes for US entry into the war are imperialism nationalism and alliances.
Greediness, lack of food and a whole lot of weapons that needed to be used
There was no World War 27
There were acctually 4 causes of tension for europe in 1914. : Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism, and Alliances.
There has been no World War III.So far, there is no formal recognition of "world war three".
Imperial rivalry between Austria, Russia, Germany, France and Britain was a large underlying cause of the first World War. All of these countries wanted to rule the seas, Africa, Asia, and weaker parts of Europe. All felt that they had the right to do so.
The four major underlying causes of World War I were militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism involved the arms race and the belief in military solutions to conflicts. Alliances created a complex web of obligations that escalated regional conflicts into a global war. Imperialism intensified competition for colonies, while nationalism fostered rivalries and desires for independence among ethnic groups, contributing to tensions in Europe.