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why the war that broke out in 1914 called the first world war?(plz answer in points)​

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Answered by AthulKrishnaa
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War of 1914 that broke out was called the first world war because:

  • The direct cause of WWI was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo on 28 June 1914. However historians feel that a number of factors contributed to the rivalry between the Great powers that allowed war on such a wide-scale to break out.
  • The First World War broke out due to all the causes because it is impossible to say it broke out due to one reason but the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the war off.

Answered by PRABHSHARANJIT
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THE WAR THAT BROKE OUT IN 1914 IS KNOWN AS THE FIRST WORLD WAR BECAUSE-

  1. Because it is impossible to say it broke out due to one reason but the assination of the Arcduke Franz Ferdinand triggered the war of.
  2. However historians feel that a number of factors contribute to the rivalry between the great powers that allowed war on such a wide scale to break out.
  3. The number of deaths that took place each day on the gory battlefields of the war.

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