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The Five Main Causes Of World War I

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There are five main causes of World War One. These first of these is militarism. This means the high presence of the armed forces in a country or a high increase of armed forces that results in tension between countries. The second is the alliance system which are agreements between countries that if they should go to war the rest of the alliance must follow, creating tension between different alliances. The third cause is nationalism which is the patriotic value that your country is superior and the nationalistic obligation felt to defend it. The fourth cause is imperialism, in which a country gains land and therefore creates tension between countries competing for the spread of their nation. The final cause of World War One was the assassination …show more content…

With sustained British pressure on Australia for more troops, Prime Minister William Hughes decided to pose conscription as a possible solution to the Australian public. On the 31st of August he announced a referendum would be held with the question “Are you in favour of the Government having, in this grave emergency, the same compulsory powers over citizens in the regard to requiring their military service, for the term of this war, out side the Commonwealth as it now has in regard to military service within the Commonwealth?” The Australian public voted was against conscription by 72,476 votes. Consequentially, these results led to the new Nationalist party to form and to later win the election with William Hughes as the Prime Minister. On the 20th of December 1917 a changed referendum was given to the Australian public with the question “Are you in favour of the Commonwealth Government for reinforcing the Commonwealth overseas?” The answer was again as resounding against vote this time with a 166,588 vote …show more content…

Many German men volunteered to go to these concentration camps so that their families could live off the very minimal Government benefits. As part of this hysteria, German schools and churches were closed down and German food, landmarks and music were either renamed or banned. With the Triple Alliance impaired, the depletion of supplies and men, and the strengthening of the Triple Entente with the United States of America joining the war, Germany had two options, to be invaded or to sign an Armistice called the Treaty of Versailles. At 11am on the 11th of November, 1918, six hours after Germany officially signed an Armistice prepared by both Britain and France the ‘War to End all Wars’ finally drew to a close. This saw an end to the hostility that left eight and a half million people dead and nearly two and a half times that many injured. The Treaty of Versailles had far reaching consequences after the war. It redefined Germany’s boundaries giving parts along the eastern and western borders to Poland and Denmark and the much sought after Alsace Lorraine to

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