Causes of WWI

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History

 

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Debra C

 

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August 28, 2013

 

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WWI and its aftermath are important because they established the structure of the world, especially Europe, for the 20th century. It is important to understand what led to the first significant war of the 20th century. Nationalism was a major cause of the First World War, and had implications for each of the Powers...
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It is important to understand what led to the first significant war of the 20th century. Nationalism was a major cause of the First World War, and had implications for each of the Powers. Some of them, such as Germany and Italy, were new countries, with no national identity. Germany, for example, was formed in 1871 from many different states, and the nationalism within the new nation was that of war, as in, war was what unified them - Bismarck had engineered the Franco-Prussian War in the late 1800s to unify the states into one nation...
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