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Explain the "spark" that started WWI.
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Explain the "spark" that started WWI.
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Archduke Ferdinand assassination and
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The central powers and allied powers hated eachother. The "spark" is Archduke frank Ferdinand who was assassinated (and was part of the central powers) by the allied powers. The central powers were upset and demanded ww1
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