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Verdich [7]
2 years ago
6

What were the conflicts/ caused that lead up to ww1?

History
2 answers:
Novosadov [1.4K]2 years ago
3 0

answer:

the real causes of world war I included politics, secret alliances, imperialism, and nationalistic pride. however, there was one single event, the assassination of archduke ferdinand of austria, which started a chain of events leading to war.

explanation:

additionally, 8 events that led to world war I

  • franco-russian alliance (1894)
  • first german naval law, (1898)
  • the russo-japanese war (1904-1905)
  • austria-hungary's annexation of bosnia and herzegovina (1908)
  • the second moroccan crisis (1911)
  • italy invades libya (1911)
  • the balkan wars (1912-13)
KIM [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Before, there was the Triple Alliance (Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Italy) and the Triple Entente (France, Great Britain, and Russia).

It started when Austria-Hungary assassinated Archduke Francis Ferdinand and Serbia decided that Austria-Hungary was now its enemy. Events took a turn from the worse when allies got in on the action. Since Austria-Hungary and Germany had taken the offensive, Italy broke away. The Triple Alliance became the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Germany, and Ottomans). The Triple Entente became the Alliances (Great Britain, France, England, Italy, etc.). Tensions, especially with Germany, rose and wars broke out. At the time, the British had the largest empire in the world and used its colonies to its advantage, consequently making it a world war.

Explanation:

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