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Several factors led to the beginning of World War I. The

most immediate cause was the assassination of the
Austrian archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Serbian nationalist
in 1914. As tensions exploded, many countries got
involved because their quest for power had led them to
form alliances that included mutual defense agreements.
At the same time, a race for global domination was also
gaining momentum as European nations raced to be the
first to colonize Asia and Africa. In many arenas,
nationalism was sweeping Europe, as each country fought
to defend its own dominance and power.
Which excerpt from the text best shows that the passage uses a cause-and-
effect pattern?

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Answer:

As tensions exploded, many countries got

involved because their quest for power had led them to

form alliances that included mutual defense agreements

Step-by-step explanation:

It's cause and effect also I tested out of Social Studies so I should be big brain :)

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Several factors led to the world war

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