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World War I had four main causes: militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism. Militarism involved the arms race and the belief in military solutions to conflicts. Alliances, such as the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, created a web of obligations that escalated tensions. Imperialism fueled competition for colonies, while nationalism heightened rivalries and desires for independence among various ethnic groups in Europe.

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