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When the war was fought, it was going to be fought by all powers because they planned it cooperatively. Nationalism was the next major long-term cause of WWI. Nationalism involved all those who shared a common language, history and culture. It was a strong feeling of support for ones own nation. Nationalists believed that the needs of their nation were more important than the needs of other nations...
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Nationalists believed that the needs of their nation were more important than the needs of other nations. Nationalists were so proud of their nation that they wanted it to be the richest and most important and recognized as such. Imperialism was another long-term cause of the war. Imperialism is the desire of nations to own colonies and form an empire...
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