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3. Why was the Alliance system important in forming the precursor to ww1?

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Answered by velmurugan2264
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The alliance system can, at its heart, shoulder a good deal of blame for the outbreak of war in 1914; after all, it established the idea of diplomacy as both a weapon and a defence in the Europe of that age

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The Alliances played a bigger role in the starting of World War 1 because without the alliances the war would've just involved two countries. The Alliances got many countries that had nothing to do with the original conflict tangled up a system of alliances that led to a massive war.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Alliances played a bigger role in the starting of World War 1 because without the alliances the war would've just involved two countries. The Alliances got many countries that had nothing to do with the original conflict tangled up a system of alliances that led to a massive war.

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