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According to Germany’s point of view, what factors led to World War I?

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According to Germany’s point of view, what factors led to World War I?

Rise of Imperialism, Mobilization of Russia's Military, Assination of Archduke

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The answer to this question is that, from a German perspective, the factors that caused World War I were Germany's central location in Europe, which made it vulnerable to attack, malnutrition, and starvation. Lack of preparedness for the crisis. The German Chancellor tried to form an alliance to avoid a two-front war. Despite allegations by other countries, there is little or no evidence that the German government was deliberately planning war in the summer of 1914.

(A) - Central Location/Rise of Imperialism

(B) - Malnutrition & Starvation/Mobilization of Russia's Military

(C) - Lack of Preparedness/Assination of Archduke

(D) - Attempt to Avoid A TWO-FRONT WAR

(E) - No Evidence of Deliberate War Planning

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Answer: nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances

let me know if this helps just went through this section in history class

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