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World War I is different from most
other wars in that it was not a direct result of aggression by one
entity towards another, notwithstanding the assassination of Austrian
Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Serbian elements. Instead, it was a
consequence of a number of forces amidst a disruption of the tenuous
balance of power in Europe. What were these forces and how did they
contribute to the outbreak of WWI?

Brower, D., & Sanders, T. (2014). The world in the twentieth century: From empires to nations (7th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

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