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How did nationalism, militarism, and alliances contribute to the outbreak of WWI? write in a paragraph in a 6th grade level
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Nationalism, militarism, and alliances all played big roles in starting World War I. Nationalism is when people feel very proud of their country and sometimes want to make it stronger or bigger. This made some countries compete against each other. Militarism means countries built up their armies and weapons, making them ready for war, which made everyone more nervous. Alliances were agreements between countries to support each other if a war started, so when one country was attacked, its friends would join the fight. Because of these three things, many countries were ready for conflict, and when a small event happened in 1914, it quickly turned into a huge war that involved many nations around the world.
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