mention any two reasons why the war that broke out in 1914 is referrd to as the first world war
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There were four underlying causes that led to the start of World War I. Germany, Austria-Hungary, France, Russia, and Great Britain had relied on imperialism to build their wealth. The Austro-Hungarian Empire included countries in south-eastern Europe bordering Russia.
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1.The First World War broke out due to all the causes because it is impossible to say it broke out due to one reason but the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the war off.
2.However historians feel that a number of factors contributed to the rivalry between the Great powers that allowed war on such a wide-scale to break out.
3.The number of deaths that took place each day on the gory battlefields of the war.
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