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    the wars and everyone blamed each other for it.The way people thought that war was good at the time. All these causes that could have lead to it. Many can argue that nationalism was the cause or alliances etc. However, Militarism was the underlying cause in World War 1. Militarism came to be the cause by how people believed that war was needed and that war was a way of life. This lead to the people liking the idea of war. In document 1 it states “would not the end of war be the end of humanity”

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    wounded. What were the underlying causes of WWI? Three of these causes were militarism, nationalism, and the loose alliances that had been formed prior to the war. “It is only warlike nations which have prospered; a nation dies as soon as it disarms” (Emile Zola, The Origins of the First World War). This is one of many examples of the sense of militarism in most of the European countries during, and even before, WWI. Militarism is the belief that one’s country should maintain a strong military. This

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    which is belief in country. Militarism which is belief in military. And the alliances which were a way to show strength over the other countries who would want to start a war. The main idea of militarism is to not only have strong pride in your military but to have your whole country born in a way to make them feel that way. In a militaristic society people would be perceived as weak or cowardly if they didn't bleed war, think war, live war, die war. Militarism was a main cause of World

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    Throughout the years the effects of militarism, specifically in events relating to war, have been a controversial topic among society. To many such violence is unnecessary with negative effects, however, others believe that despite negative effects such actions are necessary and effective. Such is the case of How to Tell a True War Story, Things They Carried and Full Metal Jacket where it is evident that there are different sides to the violence experienced because of militarism and war. It is no surprise

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    World War 1 Thesis What was the underlying cause that led the breakout to the World War 1? The most important and main points were the alliance system in 1890, militarism, and imperialism before, during, and after the war. Although these three were the starting points of the war, alliances can be seen as the absolute leading cause of World War One. Alliance system or defense agreement among nations can be seen as a cause of the war because of the tension throughout the countries. Alliances during

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    the worst, which not only caused Germany to have a new purpose and have resentments, but also to make something new from that beaten Germany. WWI was caused by many factors but the ones that always come first to our attention could be one such as Militarism, which was an arms race that was capable of making countries into great allies or an enemy to fear. Not only do some people feel pride in being what they but also they can take their nationalism to a whole new level. Take hitler as an example. Believing

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    and Great Britain) fought against the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy). Closer observation of certain events and documents divulge that World War I was caused by militarism, the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and alliance systems. The first cause of World War I was the increase in militarism

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    causes that led to the beginning of World War 1. World War 1 was a military conflict. WW1 involved all the biggest powers of the war. This war also invoked two major alliances. There were Three main causes of World War 1, Mutual Defense Alliances, Militarism, and Imperialism. One cause that began World War 1 was the Mutual Defense Alliances. The alliances were able to give each other finacle help with the war they were fighting, as well as supplying the materials and weaponry to fight in the war

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    and the United States were at war that lasted for four long years. The result of this caused the lives of 10 million soldiers and 20 million injured soldiers and citizens. What was the underlying cause of WW1? The causes of WW1 were imperialism, militarism, and the primary cause, alliances. One minor cause of WW1 was imperialism. Rivalry was increased when nations tried to overtake other nations for various reasons such as land, resources, and power. In a 1917 German propaganda cartoon, called the

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    There is a numerus amount of literature showing the differences between the normal US citizens and military personnel, however most of this research is in the medical field and the way that military personnel are treated medically. In this literature review and final paper the topic will be still on that of a barrier between these two groups of people but more in the treatment and adherence to laws. By looking at literature directly involved with the film A Few Good Men and with topics surrounding

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