The Great War was fought between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. This was all due to one cause that is mostly overlooked due to the many other causes known as Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, and many others. This underlying cause was the many alliances within the countries in Europe. The alliances were a pro, but also con for Europe. The alliances caused stronger bonds between the partnering countries, but this caused rivalry and tension between the rivaling alliances. The alliances before World War I were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. Within Document B, it displays a dead body/statue known as the “Peace of Europe” which someone has killed/destroyed. The various soldiers who represent the fighting countries are shown blaming or pointing at others to blame who broke the peace and most blame Germany. Another example within Document B, the many countries that blame Germany are against Germany in the war and this forces the other members of the Triple Alliance to help and defend Germany as an alliance. If only one member of that alliance gets into a war, the other members must help that country fight in the war. Knowing that, alliances tend to cause stronger bonds, it’s also a curse as it makes wars and situations worse than it already
The Great War was fought between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers. This was all due to one cause that is mostly overlooked due to the many other causes known as Imperialism, Nationalism, Militarism, and many others. This underlying cause was the many alliances within the countries in Europe. The alliances were a pro, but also con for Europe. The alliances caused stronger bonds between the partnering countries, but this caused rivalry and tension between the rivaling alliances. The alliances before World War I were the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance. Within Document B, it displays a dead body/statue known as the “Peace of Europe” which someone has killed/destroyed. The various soldiers who represent the fighting countries are shown blaming or pointing at others to blame who broke the peace and most blame Germany. Another example within Document B, the many countries that blame Germany are against Germany in the war and this forces the other members of the Triple Alliance to help and defend Germany as an alliance. If only one member of that alliance gets into a war, the other members must help that country fight in the war. Knowing that, alliances tend to cause stronger bonds, it’s also a curse as it makes wars and situations worse than it already