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What Was the Underlying Cause of World War 1

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What Was the Underlying Cause of World War 1?

World War I was one of the deadliest and bloodiest wars. WWI was from 1914-1918, involving two opposing sides, the Central Power and the Allies. What was the actual underlying causes of WWI? Three of the causes were powers, alliances and imperialism.

One underlying reason of World War I was powers. Millions of dollars from every country was spent on armaments. Every country wanted to have the strongest army and navy force as possible so they put as much money as they needed(Doc C). Germany through the years spent more than anyone on their army but as the other countries saw that Germany was improving, they did too(Doc C). This could have been an underlying reason because this is a rush of industrialization of military force.

Another underlying cause of WWI was alliance systems. There was many alliances all over from so many different countries(Doc A). The different alliance caused different point of views of who started the war and started pointing fingers at each other, but the war actually began because of Austria-Hungary’s

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