what was the reason behind first world war?
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The M-A-I-N acronym – militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism – is often used to analyse the war, and each of these reasons are cited to be the 4 main causes of World War One.
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The immediate cause was the murder of Austrian Prince Archduke Ferdinand in Sarajevo and the murderer was a Serbian.
the other causes were
1. division of Europe into two hostile group
2. armament race
3. aggressive/militant nationalism
4. Imperialism
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