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At the center is the main node labeled “Causes of World War I.” Five branches radiate outward, each representing a major cause: Militarism • Arms Race • Naval Build‑up • Conscription Modernism • Social Darwinism • Technological Innovation • Industrialization Imperialism • Colonial Rivalries • Economic Competition Alliance System • Triple Entente • Triple Alliance • Secret Treaties Nationalism • Pan‑Slavism • French Revanchism • Ethnic Tensions • Balkan Crisis → Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (1914) Each branch visually connects the central concept to its sub‑factors, showing how these five overarching causes and their details combined to trigger World War I.

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