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In this manner, why were the two crises important factors to the start of WWI?
The Moroccan Crisis (1905-1906) wasthefirst crises and was one of the long termcausesof World War One. The fight over control of Moroccobroke downthe trust between the major European Powers. Thiscrisis ledto the assassination of Franz Ferdinand whichtriggered thebreakout of the war.
Subsequently, one may also ask, what were the two alliances in ww1?
By 1914, Europe's six major powers were splitintotwo alliances that would form the warring sides inWorld WarI. Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente,whileGermany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy joined in theTripleAlliance.
The immediate cause of World War I that madetheaforementioned items come into play (alliances,imperialism,militarism, nationalism) was the assassination ofArchduke FranzFerdinand of Austria-Hungary. In June 1914, aSerbian-nationalistterrorist group called the Black Hand sentgroups to assassinatethe Archduke.