An essay comparing 3 factors which led to the outbreak of war in 1914.
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There are many factors that led to the outbreak of WWI and they all have their importance in history of WWI, but there are three factors that I think are quite important.
1. The Ultimatum sent to Serbia from Austria-Hungary.
On July 23, 1914, Austria-Hungary sent an Ultimatum to Serbia with 10 really tough demands; they gave Serbia only two days to revise and expected Serbia to refuse the Ultimatum completely. But the Serbs agreed most of the Ultimatum
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attacked Serbia without any excuse, but it just happened to be a Ultimatum that led to the war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, which was one of the event that caused Russia to strengthen its army. My final conclusion is: Austria-Hungary's Ultimatum to Serbia caused Russia to prepare their army, which was a excuse for Germany to use the Schlieffen plan and led WWI to its final outbreak (Austria-Hungary's Ultimatum; Russia's army prepare;the Schlieffen plan).
attacked Serbia without any excuse, but it just happened to be a Ultimatum that led to the war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia, which was one of the event that caused Russia to strengthen its army. My final conclusion is: Austria-Hungary's Ultimatum to Serbia caused Russia to prepare their army, which was a excuse for Germany to use the Schlieffen plan and led WWI to its final outbreak (Austria-Hungary's Ultimatum; Russia's army prepare;the Schlieffen plan).