The causes of World War I can be summarized in MAIN. The MAIN causes all led to the start of WWI.
Militarism: The belief or desire of a government or people that a country
should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it
aggressively to defend or promote national interests. Militarism would cause the creation of more effective weapons of war, which would greatly increase the death toll during the war.
Alliances: The nations of Europe were determined to maintain themselves as world powers, so they would create alliances with other countries to help them during war and vice versa. This would ensure that every country in Europe would be involved in the War.
Imperialism: European powers competed fiercely for power over land all over the world. Disagreements and rivalries increased the risks of war.
Nationalism: Pride in one's country. This would create feelings of superiority, leading to recklessness with other countries that are equally powerful.
These causes, as well as the spark of the war, the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, which Austria-Hungary used to go to war, would lead to World War I in Europe and Western Asia.
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