How did the nationalism became responsible of ww1
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No nationalist movement had a greater impact on the outbreak of war than Slavic groups in the Balkans. ... It was this pan-Slavic nationalism that inspired the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in June 1914, an event that led directly to the outbreak of World War I. 1.
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➡ nationalism is one of the cause for WW1
➡it is a strong feeling that theirs own country is the best and no other country can compete with it
➡so people started to fight to prove their country is the best
➡in this way it led to war
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ur answer is here
➡ nationalism is one of the cause for WW1
➡it is a strong feeling that theirs own country is the best and no other country can compete with it
➡so people started to fight to prove their country is the best
➡in this way it led to war
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hope this helps u..! !
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