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WHAT EVENT BEGAN WORLD WAR I?   The assassination of Francis Ferdinand, the next in line to be king of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.  
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WHAT IS IMPERIALISM?   The policy of obtaining and occupying colonies to form empires.  
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WHAT IS NATIONALISM?   Strong pride for one's country.  
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WHAT IS MILITARISM?   Building up a military--army or navy.  
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WHAT ARE ALLIANCES?   Agreements to help each other in times of crisis.  
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WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF WORLD WAR I?   European alliances, nationalism, militarism, imperialism  
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WHY DID THE EUROPEANS WANT COLONIES IN ASIA AND AFRICA?   1. For the natural resources 2. A market for their goods 3. Cheap labor (slaves)  
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WHY WAS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE COLONIES IN AFRICA?   Africa was a strategic location in case of war.  
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WHO ARE THE TWO SIDES THAT FOUGHT DURING WORLD WAR I?   Allies and Central Powers  
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HOW MUCH OF THE WORLD'S POPULATION WAS UNDER EUROPEAN CONTROL IN THE LATE 19TH CENTURY?   Over 25%  
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WHY DID THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES JOIN ALLIANCES?   To better protect themselves  
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WHY DID MANY EUROPEAN COUNTRIES RESENT AND DISTRUST EACH OTHER?   Conflicts had occurred over control of colonies in Africa and Asia  
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WHY DID THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES BUILD UP STRONG ARMIES AND NAVIES?   To defend their own countries and colonies  
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