Outbreak of The First World War Militarism Paper

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World War I is different from most other wars in that it was not a direct result of aggression by one entity towards another, notwithstanding the assassination of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian elements. Instead, it was a consequence of a number of forces amidst a disruption of the tenuous balance of power in Europe. What were these forces and how did they contribute to the outbreak of WWI

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Running head: THE FIRST TOTAL WAR

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Besides the assassination of Austria’s Archduke Franz Ferdinand, there are other factors
that steered the outbreak of the First World War. Countries were compelled to forge alliances to
protect their land as soon as b...

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