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Long Term Causes of the First World War


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Long Term Causes of the First World War

... Long Term Causes of the First World War There were several long term causes leading up to the First World War, but they can be divided into three categories: Growing Tension, The Arms Race and The Alliance System. The first of these to occur was the growing tension, and it remained throughout the whole period of the war. It also triggered the rest of the main long term causes. There were several factors which created that growing tension. One of the main triggers was Germany having a great desire for a higher prestige, and strong levels of nationalism. This made the rest of the world extremely worried and cautious, and as there was already a great tension in Europe, this meant that there was a desperate air of apprehension in people, constantly wondering over the start of revolution, war and the total carnage which would occur. Also, Kaiser Wilhelm II's character

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