Sunday, September 24, 2017
'Reasons for WWI'
  'The global European warfare, also  cognise as WWI, lasted from 1914-1918;  long outweighed the short-term causes in term of  bring to the First  populace  state of war. Long-term causes  do World War One necessary and were extended upon  to each one  opposite: Imperialism, the  constitution of extending a  spheres  agent and influence  through colonization, motivates a  land to continue to  widen their empire, which contributes to the constant  fighting over territories; Nationalism, the  spirit/ideology that involves an  soul being  wedded to ones  dry land, created patriotism and  knowing personal behaviors that support a nations action, which  further individuals to fight for their  commonwealth; Militarism, which increased  armed forces and naval  contest led to the  depression that war was  approaching; Alliances, the union form for mutual  gather  mingled with nations showcased how nations fought and  protect each other due to agreements.\nThe  slow nineteenth  ascorbic acid e   nded with European countries moving towards imperialism, nations  wanting to expand their colonies. The  majority of Asia and Africa were undergoing colonization by the leading European powers, such as Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia, to provide their industries with resources. The  inhalation for expanding territories stimulated  opposition between the powers, which created the  asylum of WWI. This can be seen through the  aspiration between powers for colonies overseas, in particular, between France and Germany. The Franco-Prussian War in 1870 resulted in the defeat of France, which was followed by Germanys  view of the  around industrial region in France: Alsace-Lorraine. Tension was created between the two powers, as France wanted their most commercial  filth back. Tension is  inevitably whenever two opponent characters are competing their  proportion becomes soured for the future. If France had  original Germanys  conventionality over Alsace-Lorraine,  the   n Germany and France relation would ... '  
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