The crises leading up to World War I were deeply intertwined with Imperialism, militarism, and nationalism. Imperialism fueled competition among European powers for colonies, creating tensions and rivalries, while militarism led to an arms race that heightened these tensions. Nationalism further exacerbated the situation, as ethnic groups sought independence or dominance, particularly in the Balkans, leading to conflicts like the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Together, these factors created a volatile environment that contributed to the outbreak of the war.
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