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Nationalism, Economic Competition, And Alliances During World War I

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Millions of soldiers and civilians died during The Great War, or World War I. The war also created many new weapons, such as modern machine guns, poison gas, and submarines. World War I, which occurred during 1914 to 1918, had 3 problems that led to war. The problems include nationalism, economic competition, and alliances. The first problem was Nationalism. Nationalism is the belief that the way of life in one’s country is good. This lead to many leaders of countries, such as Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia, to strengthen and improve their countries. Because of their actions, those four countries had distrust and tension between them. In smaller countries, nationalism also existed. One country in this category was Serbia; Garvilo

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