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    World War I began on July, 28 1914. The main reasons for this was mutual defense alliances, countries throughout Europe made defense agreements that would pull them into battle. These agreements meant that if one country was attacked then allied countries would defend them. Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, Russia allied with Serbia. German declared war on Russia. During all this, France was against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Germany went to war with France in Belgium puling Britain into war, then Japan entered the War. Later, Italy and the United States went to war on the same side as the allies. There were many causes to World War I. Imperialism is when a country grows their power by adding territories that they can control.…

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    Was Imperialism a Major Cause of World War One? By Jonathan Redpath iGCSE History (0470) Week 1: The Big Picture Imperialism played a big role in the centuries preceding the 20th century. Many of the European powers had large empires, which in turn ensured that they held tremendous military, political, and economic influence. For example, Britain, at its peak in around 1914 held Canada, Australia, much of Africa, India, and various territories in Asia and the Caribbean; Britain also was one of…

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    The beginning of World War 1 had several causes; Nationalism, Imperialism, Militarism and Alliances. Identify which two causes had the most significant impact and which had the least impact in your opinion. Use supporting evidence and examples to your opinion. Warning! Be careful not to write in first person and use words such as (I) A few of the causes of the first world war like imperialism and nationalism had the most significant impact in the beginning of World War 1, and others like…

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    Underlying Cause of World War 1? On the surface, World War 1 may seem like it started due to the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife Sophie, who was pregnant at the time. However, this is just the tip of the iceberg, as this gruesome conflict was the result of many other, less obvious, factors that caused tensions to rise until conflict could not be avoided. The war lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918; being fought in Europe, Africa, the…

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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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    World War 1 began in 1914 lasting until 1919, beging as a squabble between two neighboring countries escalating into full scale continental warfare. The Great War took place all over the war torn europe from France to Russia and even Italy. This continent wrecking war held an abundance of nations in its grasp including Britain, France, Russia, Germany, Austria, Italy and Turkey. The immediate causes of World War 1 were alliances, imperialism, and militarism. The primary cause of this…

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    INTRODUCTION World War 1 occurred during 1914-1918 and was originally called The Great War before the Second World War in 1939. It had a devastating impact on all of the countries that were involved as the mortality rate was huge. There were several reasons The Great War started which included some long term causes such as Imperialism & Nationalism as well as a few short term triggers that included the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie which in turn became known as the…

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    Underlying causes of WW1 World War 1, or the War to End all Wars, was a global war that lasted from July 28th 1914, all the way until November 11th 1918. In WW1, an estimated 20,000,000 people were killed by tanks, planes, deadly gasses, machine guns, and more catastrophic weapons that were used in WW1. The war took place mainly in France, Italy, Russia, and Turkey during the years 1914 and 1918. The most unanswered question about World War 1 is what started it all? What were the main reasons…

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    Imperialism as defined by Merriam-Webster is a policy or practice by which a country increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world. In other words, imperialism is when stronger nations abuse their power to take over other nations. Imperialist nations should think more about all of the downsides of imperialism. The first downside is the creation and expansion of slavery. Next, imperialism destroys culture. The stronger nations imperialize the weaker nations and take away…

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    technology when Franz Ferdinand (the heir to the throne) of Austria was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist group. This one action triggered a world war where there were 38 million casualties. How could one assasination take Europe from prosperity to war? It was not just the single assassination, there were many underlying causes leading into World War 1. Underlying causes are things lying beneath the major conflict which triggered the war. The underlying causes of World War 1 were countries…

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