Yes. The treaties that compelled countries to support other countries led to the involvement of most of the countries of Europe. This might have occurred eventually anyway, as evidenced by the entry of the US in 1917.
Militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism European countries entered into military alliances that required them to protect one another from attacks. This led to escalation as more countries were drawn into the war.
foreign diplomacy...:which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
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There were 4 main long term causes that led to the outbreak of World War I. These causes included militarism, alliances, imperialism, and nationalism.
August 1914, just before the first World War, when the crowds in all European countries were excited expecting the outbreak of a military conflict.
They allowed a small conflict to quickly involve many countries.
Militarism, alliances, Imperialism, and nationalism European countries entered into military alliances that required them to protect one another from attacks. This led to escalation as more countries were drawn into the war.
competition for colonies led to european tenions
Competition for colonies led to European tensions.
which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
too many countries wanted to colonize in Africa and Asia so they fought. thus, the outbreak of cookie monsters revenge.
foreign diplomacy...:which of these did not contribute to the outbreak of the civil war
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Due to European Imperialism and many countries arguing over the land they each wanted, tensions were formed between them. Following this, many countries sought alliances between each other to feel secure. This played a big role in the outbreak of the war for many reasons
Many different countries building alliances and military force that when the Archduke Franz Ferdinand happened and war was declared it was like a domino effect because of all the alliances.
No countries in Europe have had an OUTBREAK.
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