Question
+How was imperialism a cause of World War I?
A. Rivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
B. Colonies' efforts to gain independence increased tensions in Europe.
C. Alliances among overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
D. Efforts to stimulate trade increased tensions in European colonies.
My Answer: C
A. Rivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
B. Colonies' efforts to gain independence increased tensions in Europe.
C. Alliances among overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
D. Efforts to stimulate trade increased tensions in European colonies.
My Answer: C
Answers
Reed
No, not C.
June
Ok so since it wasn't C, my second choice would be A.
"Imperialism also divided European nations. In 1905 and again in 1911, competition for colonies brought France and Germany to the brink of war in Morocco, then under France' influence. Although diplomats kept the peace, Germany did gain some territory in central Africa. As a result of the two Moroccan crises, Britain and France strengthened their ties against Germany." - World History
"Imperialism also divided European nations. In 1905 and again in 1911, competition for colonies brought France and Germany to the brink of war in Morocco, then under France' influence. Although diplomats kept the peace, Germany did gain some territory in central Africa. As a result of the two Moroccan crises, Britain and France strengthened their ties against Germany." - World History
Reed
A is correct. Competition is a synonym for rivalry.
June
Thank You
Reed
You're welcome. :)
UwU
Hewwo, heres the answers UwU
1) B
2) C
3) C
4) A
5) B
6) D
7) C
8) A
9) B
10) D
11) A
12) B
13) B
14) B
15) A
16) A
17) B
18) C
19) B
1) B
2) C
3) C
4) A
5) B
6) D
7) C
8) A
9) B
10) D
11) A
12) B
13) B
14) B
15) A
16) A
17) B
18) C
19) B
Mary Jane
UwU is 100% correct u6l5