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AP World History: Modern
Unit 4 – Global Connections: 1450-1750
Topic 4.9
What is a primary difference between the causes of World War I and World War II?
World War I was caused by economic depression, while World War II was due to territorial disputes.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand triggered World War I, while the rise of fascism instigated World War II.
The cause of both wars was the same - militarism, alliances, imperialism and nationalism.
The Treaty of Versailles caused both wars.
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