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What were the main causes of World War I?
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Industrial growth, rebuilding after the Civil War, and moving west.
Industrial growth, rebuilding after the Civil War, and moving west.
Strong militaries, alliances, competition for land, and national pride.
Strong militaries, alliances, competition for land, and national pride.
Staying out of conflicts, trade between countries, and people moving to new countries.
Staying out of conflicts, trade between countries, and people moving to new countries.
The Great Depression and the New Deal.
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Strong militaries, alliances, competition for land, and national pride.
(These are summarized as militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism — the MAIN causes — with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 as the immediate spark.)
(These are summarized as militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism — the MAIN causes — with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 as the immediate spark.)
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