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What was one of the reasons why Germany was perceived as a more belligerent country during World War I?
The declaration of war on Serbia and Russia
The aggressive actions of Kaiser Wilhem II
The rise of Hitler
The invasion of Czechoslovakia
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The aggressive actions of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
His naval buildup, bellicose public statements, and Germany’s assertive foreign policy (Weltpolitik and support for Austria-Hungary) made Germany seem especially militaristic. (The rise of Hitler and the invasion of Czechoslovakia were WWII-era, and Germany did not declare war on Serbia.)
His naval buildup, bellicose public statements, and Germany’s assertive foreign policy (Weltpolitik and support for Austria-Hungary) made Germany seem especially militaristic. (The rise of Hitler and the invasion of Czechoslovakia were WWII-era, and Germany did not declare war on Serbia.)
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