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1. what are 3 reasons the u.s. got involved in ww1? 2. what are the m.a.i.n. causes of ww1? 3. what was the spark of ww1?
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- Loans to belligerents
• $1.5 billion to Allies, $8 million to Central powers
- Sinking of Lusitania
• shocked public
- Violation of Sussex Pledge
2. Militarism; the belief in building up a strong armed forces to prepare your country for war.
Alliance System; countries agreed to support one another in case of an attack. 2 alliances would emerge: Triple Entente (good) and Triple Alliance (bad).
Imperialism; Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Russia all scrambles for colonies in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Each nation wanted new trade markets and the raw materials of these new regions.
Nationalism; pride or devotion to one's country. Nationalism encouraged unity, and also would put nation against nation.
3. The explosive that was WW1 had been long in the stockpiling; the spark was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914.
Ответ:
Austria Hungary and Serbias hate for each other.
Explanation:
Austria-Hungary annexed allies of Serbia. The Archduke visited the city on a nationalist holiday and was assasainated by a man named Gavarillo Princip. Germany sided with Austria-Hungary as it declared war on Serbia. Russia, France, Britain decis\ded to side with each other as a whole. The aination threw off everyone because people were expecting war but did not really know when it would come. The assassination just pushed everyone to war.
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