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World War One (WW1) was a major global conflict that lasted four years, from 1914 to 1918. It began on 28 July 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia one month to the day after Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were killed by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo. The conflict, which became known as the Great War, was fought between two groups: the Triple Alliance – initially made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy; and the Triple Entente - made up of Great…

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a map with countries labeled in green and yellow, including the middle eastern europe region

The triple alliance- Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy and the triple entente- France, Great Britain and Russia. These groups were linked and would assist the others in times of war for example if Russia were to go to war Great Britain and France were required to come to their aid.

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The Triple ALLIANCE system of WW1 was composed of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. As opposed to the Triple Entente system which was composed of Russia, France, and Britain. Alliance System: And alliance is a partnership between two or more countries designed to protect themselves World War 1 Notes

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Imperialism was one of the biggest causes of the war, it's what began the build up of tension. Imperialism really began to start when industrialism was at its peak. All the European countries were trying to out do each other with all the new science they were learning and everything that was being invented. From there on out everything was always a competition.

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a venn diagram with the names of different countries

The "A" in the four main causes stood for the alliances or allies. This chart shows who was allied with who in a very well put organized way. It also shows that not all countries were allied some were just providing different countries with aid, or they had a treaty with each other to not go to war.

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Entente – a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies Key Terms and Places Entente – a nonbinding agreement to follow common policies Militarism – glorification of the military Alsace and Lorraine – provinces on the border of Germany and France, lost by France to Germany in 1871; regained by France after WWI Ultimatum – a final set of demands Mobilize – to prepare military forces for war Neutrality – supporting neither side in a war 2

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