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Explain how World War I can be called a Domino War.

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The Domino Effect in the context of the First World War refers to the idea that a trigger—the assassination of Arch-Duke Ferdinand of Austria—led almost inevitably to a series of events, or dominos, that ended only a few weeks later with all of the major European powers at war
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