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The imperial agenda did set-up great rivalry between the European powers.
But the flashpoint seems to have been the overheated atmosphere in Berlin, and the urge to put the boot into Serbia.
For militarism North Korea is has a growing Military. And its growing FAST! It is making some people/countries worried.
Nationalism in many ways lead to World War I. Europeans had fostered a belief in the supremacy of their respective nations. Together with imperialism and militarism, nationalism contributed to a belief that a European war was necessary.not
N nationalismI imperialism M militarism A alliances (secret treaties) A assassination of archduke Fernidad and his wife
The countries were building up their armies and navies to prove they were the most powerful. Because the countries thought that their armies were the best, they felt they did not have to be as careful when dealing with other countries, because they had something to back them up. This led to a lot of disputes which contributed towards WW1.
No, that was WW1. it brought rise to new ideologies (communism and Fascism) which most of Europe embraced.
Secret alliances, militarism, imperialism and totalitarianism.
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others
There were 4 main long term causes that led to the outbreak of World War I. These causes included militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
Militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism European countries entered into military alliances that required them to protect one another from attacks. This led to escalation as more countries were drawn into the war.
Imperialism
nationalism,militarism and imperialism
Militarism,Natiionalism,Imperialism,Davisism
The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 was due to a combination of causes which were both long-term and short-term: alliances, militarism, imperialism,nationalism, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. ... Alliances also helped to spread and escalate the war.
It encouraged an arms race
The three causes of the war were the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, widespread militarism and economic imperialism.
because of industrialization
Militarism encouraged an arms race. Ethnic groups saw their own nationalitl as superior to others