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Causes of World War I: Understanding Militarism, Alliances, and Nationalism

The First World War, a major conflict from 1914 to 1918, resulted from a complex interplay of factors. Key causes include militarism, where nations like Germany and the UK vied to build powerful navies, causing tension and fear of aggression. Alliances created a web of obligations that escalated regional conflicts. Imperialism fueled competition for colonies, while nationalism intensified rivalries. Significant individuals, influenced by these forces, played critical roles in the war's outbreak. Understanding these causes sheds light on this pivotal moment in history.

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Causes of World War I: Understanding Militarism, Alliances, and Nationalism

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    1. World War One Objective: 1. Identify and explain 4 + causes of the First World War.

    2. The Causes of WW1 Militarism Alliances Imperialism Nationalism Significant individuals

    3. Militarism 1 Germany was competing with the UK to build battleships. The British feared an attack on their Empire

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