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The "spark" that was an immediate cause of World War I was

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Answer:the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand on June 28, 1914

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the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand

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It was the spark that caused Austria-Hungary to strike the first blow. all the European powers quickly fell in line to defend their alliances, preserve or expand their empires and display their military might and patriotism.

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