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ORIGINS OF WORLD WAR ONE:
Describe the polarisation of Europe by 1907. To what extent did colonialism and the arms race contribute to the outbreak of world war one? ... Colonialism and the arms race are not major sparks that led directly to the outbreak of world war one. ... This was therefore the formation of one camp in Europe before 1907. ...
Two long-term contributing factors to the outbreak of world war one were colonialism and the arms race. Though they were not events that sparked and led directly to war they still were contributing factors and without them things may have turned out a lot differently. ...
The arms race was a long-term cause of the outbreak of world war one. ... Weltpolitik was the idea of world prominence. ... Along with the naval race all of the great powers began to create highly detailed war plans. It was believed that in the event of a war, the country with the most armaments and best war plan would win.
Approximate Word count = 772 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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