What are the main factors that led to the start of WWI?
Militarism - many countries believed it was important to build large armies and navies.
Alliances - the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente were said to have been formed to help prevent war.
Imperialism - European nations were creating empires and coming into conflict.
Nationalism - all countries were looking out for their own interests.
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