Explain both the long-term and immediate causes of World War II.
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A) revealed the potential of nationalism to the Habsburg Empire. B) also sought the independence of Croatia and Slovakia. C) could not be repressed without the help of the Prussia. D) continued as a guerrilla war until the creation of the Dual Monarchy in 1867. E) was successful as the various ethnic groups came together to overthrow the emperor.
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