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To what extent did the Alliance system in Europe mean that by 1914, the outbreak of World War One was inevitable? ( In planning your response consider other long term and short term factors that impacted)

In other words, how did the two alliances of Europe at the time contribute to the start of WW1? What were the short and long term factors that impacted this?

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Answered by PBarath
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Explanation:

FOR THE QUESTION WHO LED THE OUTBREAK OF WW1

ANSWER: The alliances system meant that a local conflict could easily result into an intimidating global one. The overall cause of World War was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Nationalism was a great cause of World War one because of countries being greedy and not negotiating.

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