Q2. "One of the main causes of the First World War was imperialism: an unequal relationship, often
in the form of an empire, forced on other countries and peoples, resulting in domination and
subordination of economics, culture, and territory". Historians disagree on whether the primary
impetus (driving force) for imperialism was cultural or economic, but whatever the reason,
Europeans in the late 19 century increasingly chose to safeguard their access to markets, raw
materials, and returns on their investments by seizing outright political and military control of the
undeveloped world. Between the 1850s and 1911, all of Africa was colonized except for Liberia
and Ethiopia. The British, who had imposed direct rule on India in 1858, occupied Egypt in 1882,
probably a strategic necessity to protect their Indian interests. Explain the statement with relevant
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The first world war was a direct result of these four main causes, but it was triggered by the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. The four main causes of World War 1 are nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances. There were four main causes of World War I: militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism
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The first world war was a direct result of these four main causes, but it was triggered by the assassination of the Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife. The four main causes of World War 1 are nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances. There were four main causes of World War I: militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism
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