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First World War
Which was the most important long-term factor in causing the First World War? I have to do this for my homework and I'm stuck. the factors are militarism, nationalism, alliances and imperialism.
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This is a view by an American diplomat - http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Colonel_House %27s_Report_to_President_Wilson
He homes in on hatred and jealousy - doesn't fit with any of the 'isms' you've been told to use but it is an eyewitness account of the build-up to war.
He homes in on hatred and jealousy - doesn't fit with any of the 'isms' you've been told to use but it is an eyewitness account of the build-up to war.