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mutual Defence treaties and groupism became an important factor leading to World War 1 explain​

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Answered by maarijha89
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Answered by gratefuljarette
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Imperialism was responsible for reforming the European alliances. Imperialist expansion played a major role in the growing tensions between Germany and Great Britain after the turn of the century.

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  • The growing imperialist rivalry was responsible for the slow formation of an anti-German alliance system in Europe.
  • World War I's true reasons were strategy, hidden partnerships, racism and nationalistic pride. There was, however, one particular incident, the assassination of Austrian Archduke Ferdinand, which started a series of events leading to battle.
  • Factors such as nationalism, imperialism, and a increasing arms race or militarism were three factors which led to war. What formed two classes of nations? The Triple Alliance and The Triple Entente Partnership is considered the two classes of nations that formed.

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