World War I: Contradictory Motives Of The Competition Between France And Germany

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As well as contradictory motives between the countries involved in World War I pertaining to imperialism and alliances, the competition between countries fueled by nationalism and militarism was a large contributing factor to World War I. France and Germany have had a long rivalry ever since Germany formed due to Germany using France to help Prussia defeat Austria-Hungary and then waging war on them after. Because of this, tensions run high between the two countries as they use nationalism to spark anger and resentment towards each other. Also, because Serbian nationalist groups were tired of Austria-Hungary’s influence, they assassinated the Archduke which was the final straw in the turmoil that built up to the beginning of World War I. Nationalism

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