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In addition to nationalism, which other factors led to World War I?

imperialism, militarism, and entangling alliances



militarism, Progressivism, and chauvinism



Bolshevism, isolationism, and a breakdown of alliances



socialism, colonialism, and pacifism

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The correct option is: "imperialism, militarism, and entangling alliances"

  • Imperialism: In 1914, Europe was at the zenith of world domination. After the Industrial Revolution and the demographic explosion, Europe had managed to establish a political, economic and military domination worldwide, based on an overwhelming technical and intellectual superiority.
  • System of alliances: Throughout the nineteenth century, the major European powers made a great effort to maintain the balance of power throughout Europe, resulting in a complex network of political and military alliances across the continent for the early twentieth century.
  • Militarism: After the German unification and the foundation of the German Empire in 1871, after the Teutonic victory in the Franco-Prussian War, the German industrial and economic power grew enormously and with it the arms race was launched.
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