The Way the Cookie Crumbles

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There was indeed fire in the hole when World War 1 violently erupted. Many factors played a role in the outburst of intense emotions. These factors included militarism, assassination, and alliances. During this time, countries were proud of the sizes of their military. They would show off their military and compare to see who has the bigger one. This would later prove to be an overpowering force which would fuel everyone’s hunger. Assassinations also played a major factor in the outbreak of the first World War. At the end, it all comes down to the alliances formed. A big part of the war is getting people to like or join your cause. Almost anything can lead to a World War, but World War 1 showed the side effects of militarism. First off, militarism made everyone more competitive. At this point of the war, everyone was trying to build their military forces. “Germany was competing with the UK to build battleships and with Russia and France to expand their armies.” (Notes: M.A.N.I.A). This quote shows that Germany was trying to be number one. They had to have the biggest everything (fro...

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