Documented Argumentative Essay: The First World War

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English 111
Professor Hoffman
Documented Argument
Julio Barrera
10-08-15
World War 3
In a turn in recent events it appears as if history is likely to repeat itself. Previous steps such as the ones that are being taken by our world leaders today resulted in two devastating
World Wars with death tolls in the millions. What would be the best way to resolve this issue?
Well, in my perspective I believe their needs to NOT be a coalition between the major powers in the world because rather than making the opposing state avoid a conflict it has proven in historical events that it makes a country more reassured and confident that they have the will and power to declare war and win with it resulting in a treaty favoring their thoughts and ideals, and …show more content…

Austria-Hungary initiated World War I by declaring war on Serbia in July 1914. Following this Belgium declared war. Though initially neutral, Belgium joined World War I to offer stiff resistance against German invasion. Brazil joined World War I in 1917 on the side of the Allies,

and was the only Latin American country to participate in the Great War. The British Empire, formed part of the Allied camp. The spread of the British colonies across the globe brought
World War I to Africa and Asia as well. Bulgaria joined the Central Powers in 1915 and fought until September 1918. China entered World War I in 1917. France, one of the major Allied nations, declared war with the German declaration of war against France on August 3, 1914.
Germany was a major Central Power. Austria-Hungary’s declaration of war was heavily influenced by Germany’s assurance of support. Following the U.S. entry into World War I,
Greece entered the war on the side of the Allies on June 27, 1917. Japan's entry into World War
I in August, 1914 followed Britain's request to combat raids of the Kaiserliche Marine (German
Imperial Navy). Liberian trade was adversely affected by World War I, and the country joined the Allied Powers in 1917. Montenegro linked closely with Serbia, joining the Allied cause

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