Causes Of World War One

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Zack Thomas Professsor Ganson 11/21/11 Response paper 4 Causes of World War I World War One was started on July 28, 1914 and lasted until November 11th, 1918. The war was also known as The Great War and was centered in Europe. This war was started due to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. There were many countries involved in World War One but they all did not enter at the same time. There were three different side. They were the Central Powers which included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire who was neutral at first then joined the Central Powers. Then there were allies who were made up of Ireland, Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Montenegro, Serbia, Portugal, Italy, Greece, and Romania. Then finally the Neutral Nations which had Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, Switzerland, Albania, and Spain. Their were many causes of World War One such as a growing sense of militarism, and Imperialism. The first cause of World War One was Militarism, Which is to take pride in a countries military. This also goes along with arms race, which has to do with all the countries wanting to have the best armies and navies with the best weapons. Out of all the rivalries, one stood out. The Naval rivalry which was between Great Britain and Germany. Great Britain had the best navy. Then Germany started to obtain colonies and began to build strong navies also. These two rivals going at it is one cause of World War One. Another cause of World War One is imperialism. Imperialism is the domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or religion. Imperialism divided European nations. In 1905, and 1911, competition for colonies made France and Germany come very close to war. Back to the Germany and Great Britain rivalry, Britain was scared of the fast economic growth of
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