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Dbq World War 1 Analysis

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As stated by Roosevelt, “We have nothing to fear but fear itself.” Fear and paranoia were only one force adding pressure to Europe before it burst into full out war. Anyone with extensive knowledge on The Great War could probably give a list of copious causations, among those being nationalistic tendencies, the alliance system, paranoia, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. World War I was primarily sparked through the assassination, with underlying tones of nationalism, alliances, and paranoia fueling the fire. Nationalistic ego on part of Europe as a whole boiled Ferdinand’s assassination into action, pushing Europe into war. “[Serbia] has done nothing to suppress these[rebellious] movements”(Doc 3). Austria-Hungary had no compassion to the thoughts of the Serbian citizens while they ruled over them, only thinking of more territory they could dominate, and in turn, terrorist groups like The Black Hand, sprouted and eventually were successful in their mission. However, Austria-Hungary and Serbia were not alone in blame. The entirety of Europe were imperializing areas in Africa, Asia, and North America. Due to their land conquests, much of Europe was zealously fighting over who would get what area. No one stood up to be the bigger man …show more content…

“...the disaster began only at that disastrous moment when the successor of Austria-Hungary fell victim to murderous hands”(Doc 5). Of course, after Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia through their treasonous actions, both sides kept bringing country after country into the conflict. If the issue had been kept between the two nations, today the war would probably for the most part be overlooked unless you took a very in depth history class. It probably wouldn’t have mattered. However Europe was tense, and war was bound to

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