which of the following are the main factors that led to World War I select the two correct

1. Nationalism: The intense pride and loyalty towards one's own nation fueled competition and conflicts between nations.

2. Imperialism: The scramble for colonies and resources led to rivalries and tensions among European powers.
3. Alliance System: The complex web of alliances increased the likelihood of a small conflict spiraling into a large-scale war.
4. Militarism: The building up of military forces and arms race created a volatile atmosphere and a readiness for war.
5. Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand: The assassination of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire sparked a chain reaction of diplomatic crises and ultimately led to the outbreak of war.