World War One: Militarism, Nationalism, And Imperialism

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Joseph Feagan Period 7 Causes of World War One During the 19th century, society believed in positive social beliefs for their countries, that would soon bring destruction and war. These national beliefs were Militarism, Nationalism, and Imperialism. While nothing is inevitable, the beliefs of society arranged countries for war from the start. The beliefs gave people fuel, and one wrong move caused them to flare, starting the First World War. Before a nation can be considered a great nation, it needs a strong military for support. Strong army and navy to for protection and aggression for self advancements. This created the idea of militarism. A strong belief that one 's government should have a prepared military at ready to use

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