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List three reasons for increasing tension among world powers prior to ww1

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Some of the reasons for increasing tensions within world powers prior to ww1 included:

Nationalism

- There was a belief amongst European nationalists that people who shared a common language and culture should become their own country
- Created mistrust and hatred between nations
- Encouragement, particularly in Eastern Europe, where Russia and Austria-Hungary were rivals, to rise up and fight one another - the Russian encouraging the Serbs and other minority groups to fight the Austria-Hungarian empire

Imperialism
- Countries wishing to expand their empires, such as what happened in Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Russia between 1870-1914, for imperial empires in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific

Militarism
- European nations expanding their armies to protect and defend themselves from other imperial empires

Alliances

- To protect themselves, nations began forming alliances with other European countries (E.g. Triple Alliance and Triple Entente)
- Agreement of multiple countries to come to one another's aid should a country be attacked

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