1.Militarism: the build up of military strength; belief in a strong armed forces 2.Alliances: a pact or friendship between two or more groups (in our case countries) 3.Imperialism: expanding the power of one’s country by acquiring new territories, often by force 4.Nationalism: the love o...
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and the nations of Europe only needed a spark to start another European war. In June 1914, a Serbian nationalist group assassinated the heir-apparent to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and the subsequent crisis led to war in late July of 1914. Then, the dominos of secret alliances fell into ...