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    How the European Alliance Helped Cause World War 1Historians have spent many years analyzing the origins of World War 1. Many factors are considered by historians when asked this question; nationalismimperialismmilitarism‚ etc. However all of these factors are influenced and tied together by the alliance system in place at the time tensions in the Balkans erupted. In this time period the Ottoman Empire had lost much of its control and power in the corridor to Europe. Many of the leading nations

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    AP European History Chapter 25: imperialismAlliances‚ and War Chapter Overview: After 1870‚ Europe exercised unprecedented influence and control over the rest of the world. European dominance brought every part of the globe into a single world economy. The new global economy increased hostility and led to intense nationalism. Section One: Expansion of European Power and the New Imperialism Section Overview Explosive developments in nineteenth-century science‚ technology‚ industry‚ agriculture

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    factors‚ Imperialism lead up to the War‚ which is a policy of extending the authority of an nation over foreign countries and holding dependencies. In which empires were building militarism which was especially important of how a country was run. Also‚ the Industrialism which involved the ability of production of cheap goods‚ weapons and other helpful supplies for war and this in turn lead to increased labor. In other words‚ this was the aggressive preparation for war also known as Militarism. Thus

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    seemed to be seen as what started the war; Imperialism and nationalism were the main cause WWI. Imperialism could be seen as a good cause of WWI because it created pressure and controversy between nations. Ideally imperialism is apart of nationalism itself‚ it helps what fuels the fire of nationalism and pushes countries to be greater within themselves. In Europe clashes between nations were harsh and many nations wanted to be the leader in Europe. Nationalism caused great tension in Europe between

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    Alliances As The Underlying Cause Of World War I World War I‚ was a military conflict from 1914 to 1918 which involved nearly all the big powers of the world. Before World War I started many alliances were made. First in May 1882 Germany‚ Italy and Austria-Hungary signed the Triple Alliance‚ in 1883 Rumania and Austria-Hungary signed a secret alliance. In 1890 Germany allowed the Reinsurance Treaty signed with Russia to lapse‚ in 1894 France and Russia signed a defensive alliance‚ in 1902 Britain

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    reasons are imperialism‚ when a larger (or sometimes smaller) force comes and takes over an area‚ and nationalism‚ the belief that ones that speak the same language‚ look alike‚etc. should have their own independent nation‚ or a strong belief that one’s country is top priority.. They were both major factors in a war that included countries from all over the world called the World War I (the Great War)‚ but Nationalism happened to be the one that caused more of the chaos. Imperialism was and

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    Assess the importance of Alliance System relative to other factors which brought about the outbreak of WW1. The relative importance of alliance system is smaller than other factors .Other factors that lead to the outbreak of WW1 such as extreme nationalism‚ new imperialismmilitarism and pre-war crisis are relatively more important than it. To compare with extreme nationalismalliance systems got less influential than it regard its definition in meaning. Alliance system is a system that

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    Germany and Italy were allied together many years before the war. This alliance is known as the Triple Alliance. However‚ the Triple Alliance wasn’t always triple‚ for at a time there were only two countries. Germany and Austria-Hungary were already allies by 1879 when their concern for Russian threats was mutual. This led the countries to form the Dual Alliance which Italy then joined in 1882. After this alliance‚ other alliances began to form‚ such as the Triple Entente‚ made from France‚ England

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    Gavvillo Princip from Serbia. One month later Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Europe was divided in to two armed powers. One side known as The Triple Alliance and the other known as The Triple Entente. Soon after the news had spread country across Europe began to choose sides between both powers. Later on the triple alliance became known as the Central Powers and the triple entente became known as The Allied Forces. Many different aspects were used to make this World War a more technologically

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    First Essay Assignment The United States owes most its success to imperialism. Imperialism is the action of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. One of the main causes of American Imperialism was that many Americans believed that the U.S as a country had to expand their power. One of the most historical wars of the 1890’s was the Spanish-American war. The victory was quite easy since Spain was kind of a weaker country. The winning result was the ownership

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