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    their government and nation‚ yet they all showed their love and appreciation in diverse ways. The behaviors they exhibited included major patriotism‚ devotion to their country‚ and lies and propaganda. The analytical categories included nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ and alliances of countries. We’ll first discuss the effects of nationalism in countries. Nationalism is‚ in short‚ the belief that your country is superior to others. This is reflected in the documents and in certain countries

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    an end date of November 11‚ 1918. Although the atrocities began shortly after Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated militarism‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism are the 3 root causes of World War I. Militarism is a mindset that a country’s government must possess an extensive army that is on the offensive and capable of vigorously defending oneself at any given moment. Militarism played such a huge role in beginning World War I because it caused everyone to feel threatened and resulted in

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    periods in history. At the beginning of the century global rivalries and a general sense of mistrust arose and led the world into a state of genuine hysteria. Not long after tensions began to rise‚ with militarism‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism acting as the basis for World War I in 1914. Militarism‚ or the expansion of a country’s military to wage war‚ established feelings of caution and apprehensiveness among countries. After the fallout from the invasions of the Napoleonic and Franco-Prussian Wars

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    globe‚ between countries‚ cities‚ and even small ones between families. A war that was spread across every major country was bound to happen‚ one way or another. World War 1 had many rising causes that would eventually have started a war‚ such as Militarism in countries and Alliances between great powers and world leaders‚ the immediate cause was the assassination of the Archduke of Austria. What happened during this assassination was nothing less than fate. Every piece was in place. A group called

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    why war broke out in 1914. Reasons such as revenge and jealousy influenced the outbreak of war majorly and in the important events leading up to the war such as the Moroccan crises‚ the Bosnian crisis and the Balkan Wars‚ the concepts Nationalism‚ Militarism‚ Imperialism and Alliances were seen. These events could either be categorised into short term or long term causes. An example of a short term cause that led to the outbreak of war in 1914 is the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand‚ an example of a

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    countries around the world blamed Serbian government for the attack of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ Serbian government funded the weapons for the assassination of a royal. Despite the assassination the three main causes of World War 1 was Nationalism‚ Militarism‚ and Alliance. Nationalism was an important part in World War 1. Nationalism is an extreme form of patriotism

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    World War I but a lot of them do not know how it started. WWI sparked in 1914 and ended in 1918. It was between Britain‚ France‚ Russia‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and the United States. The Underlying causes of the war was Militarism‚ Alliance‚ and Nationalism. Militarism is one of the causes because it created tension within the countries. It is a policy of glorifying military power and keeping an army “on the ready” for war. According to The Origins of the First World War by Emilie Zola‚ she

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    Through diction and repetition‚ “Dulce et Decorum Est” by Wilfred Owen presents a harsh reality of war that challenges the ideal of militarism by mocking the assumed glory in the military. In this piece‚ the poet scorns militarism-created perceptions of war. In the midst of a bombing‚ he describes preparing for the gas as “… [a]n ecstasy of fumbling / Fitting the clumsy helmets just in time” (9-10). The words ecstasy and fumbling contradict each other in their connotations as ecstasy is related to

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    While there were many events that directly led to fighting‚ the actual root causes are much deeper. The causes of World War 1 were alliance system‚ imperialism‚ militarism and nationalism. I will be going into detail of these details of these matters to explain the events that triggered the world war. Countries throughout Europe made defense agreements that would pull them into battle‚ meaning‚ if one country was attacked‚ allied countries were bound to defend them. This was called Alliances.

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    United States fought against Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria‚ this war led to over 38 million casualties. The war was mainly located and focused on the western front in Europe. What was the underlying causes of World War One? Militarism‚ Imperialism and Alliances were the three underlying causes of World War One. Out of three main causes of World War One‚ the lesser of the causes was the alliances. The definition of an alliance is “a union or association formed for mutual benefit

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