World War 1 Causes

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The start of World War One had begun because of the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and this had shocked the whole country. Since there were not many assassinations that had occurred in Europe, the archduke’s assassination had caused a stir not only in Europe but for the rest of the world. (Pg. 3). The assassination was blamed to the Serbians by the Austrians, who the Austrians already did not like. The murder of one person had sparked the murders of many more innocent people. Reading this week’s assignment, the author make clear of what the long term causes of World War One were. Nationalism, militarism, building of alliances and imperialism were the long term cause of the World War One. “Nationalism was unquestionably the force

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