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    afraid Britain was going to try to attack. A lot of the countries in Europe were competing to see which could make the best new weapon‚ and things were getting really tense. Especially since Germany was doing so well‚ and had made an alliance with Austria-Hungary. There were many causes for World War I including the reasons above‚ though there are many more as well. World War I was a huge war which means it had huge reactions and a huge buildup. When something affects the whole world it is always well

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    There are many different things that caused world war 1.some causes were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism. From all of these different causes the most important and relevant cause to world war 1 is alliances. The point of forming alliances was to prevent war by deterrence but‚ if war did happen a countries allies job was to help them win the war. The problem with this is that if any country got into any type of conflict then everyone and the alliance system would also get into

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    Wars have been occurring since the dawn of time. Wars are states of armed conflict between societies that bring death‚ destruction‚ merciless slaughter and butchery‚ and starvation‚ poverty‚ ruin and disease in its wake. Apart from casualties during wars‚ a significant cause of death during most wars is disease. A clear example of this is the Mexican War of Independence. It was much more difficult to prevent deaths from tuberculosis during this war because of lack of knowledge of the disease‚ a

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    infringement of the interests of the losers. For example‚ Germany completely lost right to possession of colonies and spheres of influence‚ as well as was subjected to marine and an economic blockade. Turkey and Bulgaria were under similar conditions. Austria-Hungary as a unified state ceased to exist. Countries winners‚ mainly the United States‚ Britain and France‚ secured with the help of this system its economic‚ political‚ and territorial leadership‚ which was expressed not only in the possibility

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    down to one singular factor‚ however‚ all of the events widely cited as the cause for the war when brought together which encompass the cause for the outbreak in 1914. “On July 28‚ 1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Within a week‚ Russia‚ Belgium‚ France‚ Great Britain and Serbia had lined up against Austria-Hungary and Germany‚ and World War I had begun.” (SV) When the war first broke out Americans remained isolationists and President Woodrow Wilson deemed that America remain neutral to

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    How did World War I start? Sadly‚ it started because a few unruly Serbians and one Bosnian killed Archduke Frantz‚ who was from Austro-Hungary. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. So with that Austro-Hungary declared war on Serbia. Austro-Hungary asked Germany for help because they feared Russia would help Serbia. The countries in this area often argued over their borders. Did animals play a part in World War I? yes‚ they did. Thankfully‚ pets helped raise the low morale

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    Europe in the year 1914 and went through 4 years and ended in the year 1918. The war started out with an assassination of heir to the Austrian throne by a Serbian nationalist. Austria then told Serbia there will be bad consequences for what they have done and Serbia had Russia as its allies and Russia threatened Austria then Austria told Germany the problem and Germany declared war on Russia and its ally which was France. Germany went into Belgium and then Britain entered war on the Russian side. Australia

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    and treaties. Hence‚ Germany is held accountable for World War I because of their interactions with other European countries and conflicts. To introduce‚ Germany involves themselves in a conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. “Germany’s rulers made possible a Balkan War by urging Austria-Hungary to invade Serbia‚ well

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    The war started mainly from four conditions: Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. Austria- Hungary declares war on Serbia. Austria then declares war on Russia. Germany declares war on Russia. Two days later Germany declares war on France. Later‚ Great Britain declares war on Germany. Alliances were formed‚ Germany and Austria-Hungary were known as the Central Powers. On the other side‚ United states‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia were known as the Allied powers. Japan joined the

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    part of it. The country declared war on Austria-Hungary on May 23rd‚ 1915. They fought alongside the allied powers consisting of France‚ Great Britain‚ and many other countries. This four-year-long war was very tragic‚ taking many loved ones with it. The Italians mostly fought against Austria-Hungary during World War I. The two countries fought along the northern border near the Italian Alps and the Isonzo river. The Italian army repeatedly attacked Austria but did not have the advantage. The Austrians

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