When it comes to the US and Canada school system, is there a concesus of how they teach you how the WW1 started? Do you go deeper, or is it just "Gavrilo Princip killed the Archduke Franz Ferdinand so the war started"?

by KebabRemover1389
BoysenberryGullible8

The public school systems do not go much deeper that this rather basic view. In college, we covered the alliances that led to a hair trigger response to any provocation. It was only upon further reading and study that I learned of the odd interrelations between the Serbs and Russians as well as the weakness of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. We were all taught that the UK and French thought it would be a quick war and the Western Front came as a huge surprise.