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15 December, 20:33

Which of the following is considered to be a "fundamental" rather than "immediate" cause of World War 1

A. fighting in the Balkins

B. assassination of Arkuduke Franz Ferdidninan

C. formation of secret alliances

D. Germany invasion of Belgium

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  1. 15 December, 23:09
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    The formation of secret alliances is considered to be a "fundamental" rather than an "immediate" cause of World War 1. One immediate cause of war was Germany's invasion of Belgium. The correct answer is C.
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