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First World War -

Imperialist policy

Write causes of the First World War:

Imperialist policy

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  1. Several industrial inventions emerged during the later part of the nineteenth century. Machines become widely used in a variety of manufacturing operations.
  2. Mechanization enabled European countries to enhance production. They required additional raw materials to match the quantitative rise in output and more markets to sell their surplus products. Imperialistic European powers began to look for newer lands to meet these demands.
  3. The fundamental reason for the First World War was competition among European countries, which fueled imperialistic ambitions.
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