The Assassination Of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Although the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is what was believed to be the reason World War 1 was started, it certainly is not the only or even the most important reason. Like an onion, one must peel away the layers to find the heart of the issue. The four main causes leading up to the war included militarism, or the building up of a country’s fighting forces. There were also alliances, or agreements made between two or more countries. Trying to build their empires bigger and better, or imperialism led to competition along with pride in each country, or nationalism. You should look at each reason individually and notice how one may have led to another. In the early 1900’s each country was in a race to build the biggest and best

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