Mention five causes of the First World War (1914 – 1918)

      

Mention five causes of the First World War (1914 – 1918)

  

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johnson
The system of alliances encouraged European countries to be more aggressive

The defeat of France by Germany in the Franco-Russian War made

France to look for an excuse to go to war/France wanted to revenge against Germany

The arms race in Europe encouraged Countries to be roe aggressive

The disagreements between Britain, France and German over Morocco crated tension/Moroccan crisis

Nationalism in the Balkans fueled the already existing political rivalry in European/Many European powers quarreled because support for different

Nationalities which went independence form turkey

Dissatisfaction during the sharing of colonies at the Berlin Conference crated distrust among the European powers/Europeans imperialism

The assassinating by Garlilo Principal of the Austro-Hungarian heir French Ferdinand at Sarajevo sparked the war.
johnson mwenjera answered the question on January 17, 2018 at 14:46


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