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The widespread growth of standing armies was one factor that led to World War I. This is called ---- . When two countries agree to fight alongside one another, they have a(n) ----.

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Answered by daaliyahj321
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militarism

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Answered by payalchatterje
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The widespread growth of standing armies was one factor that led to World War I. This is called Militarism. When two countries agree to fight alongside one another, they have a(n) alliance.

Know more about Militarism:

Militarism is a system or philosophy which emphasizes the importance of military power. Alfred Vogts, a German historian who served in World War I, defined it as "the domination of the military man over the civilians, the undue importance of military demands, the emphasis on military considerations".

militarism. Militarism reflected an increase in military spending, an increase in military and naval forces, greater influence of the military on civilian government policies, and the priority of force as a solution to problems. One of the main causes of World War I was militarism.The prime example of militarism was the Soviet Union. Like North Korea, the Soviet Union also had several military parades that boasted the Soviet military on an annual basis. Although the Soviet Union kept their spending secret, United States government officials estimated that about 18% of all Soviet spending in the 1980s was directed toward military spending.Militarism continued in Germany after World War I and the fall of the German monarchy in the German Revolution of 1918–1919, despite Allied efforts to crush German militarism through the Treaty of Versailles, the Allies saw Prussian and German militarism. One of the main causes of the Great War.

During the Weimar Republic (1918–1933), the 1920 Cap Putsch, a coup attempt against the republican government, was launched by disaffected members of the armed forces. After this event, some of the more radical militarists and nationalists plunged into Adolf Hitler's NSDAP party in grief and despair, while the more moderate elements of militarism declined and instead joined the German National People's Party (DNVP).Throughout its 14-year existence, the Weimar Republic was under threat from military nationalism, as many Germans felt that the Treaty of Versailles had insulted their military culture. The Weimar years saw large-scale right-wing militarist and paramilitary mass organizations such as Der Stahlhelm, as well as illegal underground militias such as the Freikorps.

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