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How Did Nationalism Cause Ww1

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World War one, also known as the “great war” was directly caused by the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. What you may not know is that the root causes to World War one were Nationalism, Militarism, and Alliances. Not only do they have a huge role in starting the war, but also making sure the war was finished. Nationalist was a root cause to World War 1. Nationalism played a role in the direct cause of WW1. A group of six assassins had enough nationalism to kill the archduke and start one of the biggest war in world history. If it wasn't for Nationalism then WW1 would've never taken place. This is so because if no one wanted to take place in a war things would've turned out a lot different and we wouldn't be the same today. Nationalism is so …show more content…

If it wasn't for Nationalism then there wouldn't of been any military motivation to prove your country was most powerful. Militarism gave more ideas for weapons to not only start the war but to win it. Without Militarism there was no war and countries wouldn't have the power to start the war. Alliances was the biggest root cause that started WW1 because without it no countries would be in the war unless they felt threatened by the war. Only Austria-Hungary and Serbia would have been in the war. After the war was over germany had lost. if the winning side would have settled things right then WW2 would have been prevented. War is inevitable and we can only delay it for so long, but sooner or later there will be conflict between two countries and Militarism, Nationalism, and Alliances will eventually step in and start another world war. The direct cause was when Gavrilo Princip shot the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. If it wasn't for the root causes the Archduke would have never been shot and

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