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was the munich conference
a major cause of World War I.

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GPT-4o mini
The Munich Conference, which took place in September 1938, was not a cause of World War I; rather, it is more closely associated with the events leading up to World War II. At the Munich Conference, leaders from Britain, France, Germany, and Italy gathered to discuss the fate of Czechoslovakia, particularly regarding the German demand for the Sudetenland. The conference is often cited as a key example of the policy of appeasement, which aimed to prevent war by conceding to some of Hitler's demands.

World War I, on the other hand, was caused by a complex web of factors including militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism, along with the immediate trigger being the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria in 1914.

In summary, the Munich Conference is linked to the events leading to World War II, not World War I.