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World War I - Coggle Diagram
World War I
Causes
Militarism
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Culture of love for war in late 19th century where people believed it was good for the development of a nation and could help gain power and land
Alliances
Alliances made the war that much more devastating. If two countries had disagreement, their whole alliances would stand behind them and the situation gets increasingly messier
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Nationalism
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Serbian nationalism was the trigger, caused the assassin of archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Effects
Political
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New countries were created (e.g. Turkey, Poland...)
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Human
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Changed people's perspectives about war, diminished nationalism, no longer thought war was good for countries
Summary for causes: Two main causes for the war were alliances and nationalism. The former created more conflict between related countries, and the latter glorified war.