What was one of the causes of tensions in Europe that led to word war I
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The spark that ignited World War I was struck in Sarajevo, Bosnia, where Archduke Franz Ferdinand—heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire—was shotto death along with his wife Sophie by the Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip on June 28, 1914.
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The outbreak of the First World War in 1914 was due to a combination of causes which were
both long-term and short-term: alliances, militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This essay will consider the extent to which the
alliance system was the most significant of these causes, and more crucially, the way in which
the alliance system was linked to the other causes. It will be argued that the alliance system,
whilst a key provocation of tension, was neither the most significant cause nor the trigger for
war; however, it was arguably the factor which created a war on such a scale − which created
the first ‘World War’.
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both long-term and short-term: alliances, militarism, imperialism, nationalism, and the
assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This essay will consider the extent to which the
alliance system was the most significant of these causes, and more crucially, the way in which
the alliance system was linked to the other causes. It will be argued that the alliance system,
whilst a key provocation of tension, was neither the most significant cause nor the trigger for
war; however, it was arguably the factor which created a war on such a scale − which created
the first ‘World War’.
I hope it help you please mark the answer as brainlist
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