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How do Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism/Industrialism, Nationalism contribute to the outbreak of war.
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Definition of Militarism
“The belief in the importance of a strong military to a country's power and security, often leading to an emphasis on military preparedness and the glorification of war."
What were the Alliances in WW1?
the Triple Entente (France, Russia, UK)
the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire).
Definition of Imperialism
The policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization or military force.
Definition of Industrialization
The process of developing industries in a country on a wide scale.
Definition of Nationalism
Strong belief in the importance of one's own nation, often leading to a desire for independence, unity, or dominance.
How was nationalism a cause of World War 1?
Nationalism contributed to WWI by fueling competition and rivalries among European nations, leading to increased tensions and ultimately sparking the war in 1914.
How did the alliances contribute to the outbreak of World War 1?
Alliances contributed to the outbreak of World War 1 by creating a complex web of obligations and escalating conflicts between countries, leading to a chain reaction of declarations of war after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
How did nationalism contribute to the outbreak of World War 1?
Nationalism fueled competition and tensions among European powers, leading to alliances and ultimately triggering the war in 1914.
How did imperialism and industrialization contribute to the outbreak of World War 1?
Imperialism created competition for colonies and resources, while industrialization led to militarization and arms race among European powers, escalating tensions and ultimately sparking World War 1.