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    I that happened since 1914 all the way to 1918. The problem of which nation was at fault of causing this awesome war is exceptionally questionable. Not only one nation was to fault. The four primary causes of World War I was militarism‚ government‚ and nationalism. Militarism is the glorification of the military. This was a sentimental see of the war. Germany and Extraordinary Britain were in great competition. Both nations were expanding their maritime investigating. This arms race‚ or the construct

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    all of these factors came together to start World War 1. The main causes were militarism‚ alliances‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism‚ but many more other causes also helped spark the war. The rulers of the countries were all first cousins‚ with a lot of power that was in need of testing. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked rivalry between Serbia and Austria-Hungary. The Schlieffen Plan and growing militarism cause pressure between the countries as each knew the other’s capabilities for

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    goals Imperialism The noun IMPERIALISM has 3 senses: 1. A policy of extending your rule over foreign countries
 2. A political orientation that advocates imperial interests
 3. Any instance of aggressive extension of authority Militarism The noun MILITARISM has 1 sense: 1. A political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests How did Nationalism contribute to the start

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     World War I.  With  all  the  European  countries’  quest  for  power‚  the  national  pride  and  desire  of  freedom  of  their  citizens‚  Europe  was  sparked  into  an  outrageous  war  of  agony.  Alliances  of  powerful  countries‚ nationalism‚ and militarism fueled the four year long World War I.  To  begin  with‚  European  powers  were  divided among two powerful alliances ­ the  Triple  Alliance‚  consisting  of  Germany‚  Austria­Hungary‚  and  Italy‚  versus  the  Triple  Entente‚  comprised  of 

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    and the United States and Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Italy and Serbia. Not only was it certain people or places that caused the war but also some events and situations. This included the allying of nations‚ the act of imperialism‚ the growth of militarism‚ and the Balkan crisis. One of the underlying causes of world war one was the allying of nations. An alliance is an agreement made between two countries to give each other help if needed. Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Italy and the ottomans formed

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    actually was‚ remains a question that can only be answered after closely examining the causes that made it a reality. In the following paragraphs‚ I will examine three of the most significant causes of the outbreak of WWI: the alliance system‚ militarism and imperialism. First of all‚ one of the most referred to causes of the war is the alliance system. The world in the start of the 20th century was divided into two opposing alliances. The first‚ known as the Central Powers‚ was established in

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    Militarism‚ Colonialism‚ and Alliances were the underlying causes of World War 1. Alliances were of great value in this war. Mainly whoever had the most people or most advanced weapons would defeat their enemy. With tensions high and the want for more land‚ World War I broke out. Militarism is the act of a nation building a large military. European countries started building up their armies and navies starting in 1890 to 1914(document C). Britain focused on mainly building up its Navy‚ though

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    World War 1. One cause of World War 1 was militarism. Militarism is the glorification of one countries military. Many countries were getting this militarism idea because they dreamed of war being glorious. Many young men dreamed of walking down the streets playing there trumpets along with the rest of the military and having people cheer for them as they marched by. Many people would soon find out that war is not good. Another thing that goes along with militarism and the outbreak for World War 1 was

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    started by the race to power‚ when one country upgraded their military other countries went and upgraded their militaries so they can stay on the top. The idea of Nationalism mixed with Militarism‚ triple Alliance and Triple Entente would all come together to cause truly a world war. How did Militarism affect World War One? Well even though the Schlieffen Plan would channel the anger of Great Britain and slide that into war it was accepted by German Civilian Government (GCG) as the war

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    another man asserting dominance over one of their women without their consent. The Vicario brothers want to redeem the families honor and machismo through killing the man who damaged it. The act of killing gains one honor‚ as is displayed in how militarism gains honor. Pablo sees the murder as a not only a way to regain his families honor‚ but also as a way to gain machismo for himself. García Márquez illustrates and critiques how extremely valued family honor and machismo are in Colombian society

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