How was imperialism a cause of World War I? (1 point)

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Imperialism was a cause of World War I because European powers competed for colonies and resources around the world, leading to rivalries and tensions that contributed to the outbreak of the war. Imperialist ambitions also fueled nationalistic sentiments and militarization, increasing the likelihood of conflict between nations.
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