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    Imperialism In Ww1

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    The assassination of Austria’s crown prince at Sarajevo in Bosnia triggered the First World War on 28 July 1914. At the Balkan Peninsula, conflict of imperialism, such as Germany, England, France, and Russia etc., was started. The central powers were Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria; the opposite parties which are called the allied powers were British Empire, France, Russia, and United States of America etc even though U.S.A entered later the war in 1917. When the First…

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    Causes Of World War I

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    World War I was the first international war of its time. It lasted from 1914 to November of 1918 and there were 17 million deaths during the war. Many causes of WWI included militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism. Although, the major underlying cause of WWI was militarism. Militarism was created by the growth of Armaments, the upbringing of military gunships, and that military power is seen as a symbol of national prestige. These three crucial reasons are what led up to WWI. One…

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    World War I started in 1914, when the archduke of Austria-Hungary was murdered, and ended in 1918 (Source 5). Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire formed an alliance against the United States, Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, and Japan (Source 5). World War I had many negative effects on the United States. It hurt soldiers, citizens, and it led to World War II. At first the United States wanted to stay neutral (Source 11). What changed their mind was two things. The first…

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    World War 1 Dbq Analysis

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    cause of the war because if a country declared war on another country their ally would step in and defend them. An example would be the Background essay: Causes of WW1 Mini-Q. Austrian leaders wanted an apology from Serbia for killing Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914. Serbia allied with Russia then Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Russia declared war on Austria-Hungary and Austria-Hungary’s ally, Germany declared war on Russia. France, Russia’s ally, declared on Germany and…

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    Many things contributed to the cause of World War 1. Some of which were imperialism, nationalism, militarism, and alliances. Nationalism is belief that your country is above all other countries and nations. Imperialism is the controlling of another nation or country by the power of military. Militarism is the belief that a country or nation should have a strong military and be prepared to use it. Though imperialism and militarism might have been the biggest cause of World War 1. In reality,…

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    The world went to war due to distinctive reasons. One of the main reasons is the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand. Furthermore, the struggle for the strongest army was also a cause in the start of World War I. In 1914, Russia was the self-appointed protector of the slavic peoples. So when the Tsar heard that Austria wanted to annex Hungary, he felt obligated to intervene in such affairs.This is evident in the telegrams between the Tsar of Russia and the Kaiser of Germany. In the first…

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    of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This war was known as ‘The Great War’ because millions of lives were taken during the battles. The war was mainly fought between the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria, Italy) and the Triple Entente (Russia, France, Britain). The two causes of the war were the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and the widespread of militarism, while the effect was the rise of Adolf Hitler. One cause of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The…

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    The reason behind any event taking place is because it is caused by another changing factor – where the change is seen in an optimistic or pessimistic light – and is also referred to as the Domino Effect. For example, countries around the world have wars and miscommunication with each other due to a variety of factors – whether they are military, political, or economic struggles. In other words, Europe’s history has had an influence on Africa, Spain, and other nations, as well. One of these…

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    history, we see a common trend that references the crisis of 1914 as the reason for the outbreak of war. When we look at the chain of events that led up to the war, aka the July Crisis, we see that it starts with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian national Gavrilo Princip, followed by the rapid war movements demonstrated by the Austrian-Hungarian government towards Serbia. It was at this point that war seemed inevitable. The Crisis of 1914, the assassination and events that…

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    Main causes of The Great War For years historians have argued over the main causes of The Great War, more famously know as World War 1, however, it is quite obvious that the leading cause for the costly endeavor was Imperialism. The want for expansion was rampant for most European countries, and it was even said that “In their haste to conquer and colonize, the imperial powers stumbled over each other, repeatedly clashing in one corner of the globe or another,” (38). Nations were already on…

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