HISTORY
WORLD WAR I AND THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Question
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Reason why WWI escalated from a small war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia
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Alliances
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Militarism
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The Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand
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Wilson’s 14 Points
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The assassination of Franz Ferdinand stoked old tensions beyond the Balkans. The crisis spread as other powers pledged support for either Austria or Serbia. Austria knew that conflict with Serbia would likely involve Russia, which saw itself as Serbia’s protector. Austria-Hungary turned to its own ally.
Detailed explanation-2: -The alliance, between France, Britain and Russia, formed in 1907 and called the Triple Entente, caused the most friction among nations. Germany felt that this alliance surrounding them was a threat to their power and existence.
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