The outbreak of World War I was caused by many reasons and mistakes.
There were five main causes to World War I some of which made a greater impact then others, but all were equally involved. These causes were nationalism, imperialism, arms race, military expansionism, and the system of rival alliances. The two sides to this war were the side of the Triple Alliance, which were Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy against the Triple Entente, which were France, Russia, and Britain. These countries united together and transformed the world forever.
One of the most important causes of World War I was indeed nationalism. Nationalism is the belief that loyalty to a person's nation and its political and economic goals come before any other
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