Before World War I, rivalries among countries were fueled by imperial ambitions, nationalism, and militarism. The competition for colonies, particularly in Africa and Asia, heightened tensions between major powers like Britain, France, and Germany. Additionally, the complex web of alliances and ententes created an environment where conflicts could easily escalate into larger confrontations. These factors combined to create a volatile geopolitical landscape that ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the war.
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