World War I: The Political Domination of The World
It only took one shot from a pistol to kill millions of soldiers and civilians around the entire planet. The first reason that World War I was justified was imperialism. Imperialism was a main factor in World War, and Germany proved this to everyone. Another justification for World War I is the assignation of France Ferdinand. One more cause of World War I would be alliances. The alliances made multiple countries who shouldn't be involved in the war join the war, and eventually World War I Began. World War I was justified because they fought for a cause. They fought to protect, and help their allied nations from harm.
World War I is justified. All nations fought for nationalism and to protect their fellow nations. But why was it justified? The answer to that is imperialism. Germany was a perfect example of how imperialism justified World War I. Germany grew their army greater than Great Britain. On August 2, 1914, Germany was demanding to send their troops to Belgium. Eventually on August 4, German invaded Belgium. This was one of the
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Countries allied with other countries for more power against the central powers. The war started with only Austro-Hungaria and Serbia. Soon, all of Europe was starting to go to war to help their allied countries. Countries such as Germany, Bulgaria, Great Britain, and the United States all were joined in the war by alliances with other countries. This was justifiable because you have to have pride in your country. Sometimes you have to go to war to help your friends so that when you’re in trouble, you have someone to call. The article from “ipl.org”, defends my statement.”Alliances were a major reason the war became bigger. If there hadn't been alliances, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand would have only caused a war between Serbia and Austria-Hungary.” This justifies Alliances for World War