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Which factors helped cause World War I? Select three options.
competition over territory in the Americas
a strong feeling of loyalty and national pride
the build-up of armed forces across Europe
the murder of a member of European royalty
resentment over the British aristocracy’s power
competition over territory in the Americas
a strong feeling of loyalty and national pride
the build-up of armed forces across Europe
the murder of a member of European royalty
resentment over the British aristocracy’s power
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The three factors that helped cause World War I are:
1. **A strong feeling of loyalty and national pride** - Nationalism was a significant factor leading up to the war, as countries sought to assert their power and identity.
2. **The build-up of armed forces across Europe** - The arms race and military preparedness escalated tensions among European powers, contributing to the outbreak of the war.
3. **The murder of a member of European royalty** - The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914 was the immediate catalyst that triggered the war, leading to a chain reaction of alliances and hostilities.
Competition over territory in the Americas and resentment over the British aristocracy's power were less directly related to the causes of World War I.
1. **A strong feeling of loyalty and national pride** - Nationalism was a significant factor leading up to the war, as countries sought to assert their power and identity.
2. **The build-up of armed forces across Europe** - The arms race and military preparedness escalated tensions among European powers, contributing to the outbreak of the war.
3. **The murder of a member of European royalty** - The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in 1914 was the immediate catalyst that triggered the war, leading to a chain reaction of alliances and hostilities.
Competition over territory in the Americas and resentment over the British aristocracy's power were less directly related to the causes of World War I.
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