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Question
- which of the following was not a main cause of wwi we discussed in class?
a. militarism
b. nationalism
c. rivalries
- what does militarism mean?
a. the belief that a country should have a strong military
b. the idea that a country should have a weak military
c. the belief that a country should not have a military
- what does nationalism mean?
a. the idea that you should hate your country
b. to have strong pride and loyalty to your country
c. the desire to want to move away from your country
- what was the name of the archduke that was assassinated in serbia?
a. franz ferdinand
b. james smith
c. ludwig kaiser
- what was the significance of the assassination of the heir to the austrian - hungarian throne?
a. it had no impact
b. it led to the start of wwi
c. it ended wwi
- who did austria - hungary declare war on to start wwi?
Brief Explanations
- Militarism, nationalism, and rivalries were main causes of WWI.
- Militarism is the belief in a strong military.
- Nationalism is strong pride and loyalty to one's country.
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Serbia.
- His assassination led to the start of WWI.
- Austria - Hungary declared war on Serbia to start WWI.
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- None of the above (as all A, B, C were causes).
- A. The belief that a country should have a strong military
- B. To have strong pride and loyalty to your country
- A. Franz Ferdinand
- B. It led to the start of WWI
- Serbia (not given as an option but the correct answer)