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4. How Did Alliances Contribute to the Outbreak of World War I? - They Created Tension and Conflicts - They Led to the Assassination of

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4. How did alliances contribute to the outbreak of World War I? - They created tension and conflicts - They led to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - They triggered a chain reaction - They caused countries to compete for power 6. What was the trigger event that set off a chain reaction leading to World War I? Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Militarism - Alliances - Nationalism 8. What did countries promise to do for each othe alliances? - Help each other out if there was trouble - Compete for power - Take over smaller countries - Blame each other for conflicts

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4. Alliances contributed to the outbreak of World War I by creating tension and conflicts, triggering a chain reaction, and causing countries to compete for power.6. The trigger event that set off a chain reaction leading to World War I was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.8. In alliances, countries promised to help each other out if there was trouble.