Asked by berlanda
How did imperialism lead to growing disorder in Europe?
It led to declining tensions within nations.
It led to declining support of military power.
It led to competition between nations for control of Europe.
It led to competition between nations for colonies.
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It led to competition between nations for colonies.
Explanation: Imperialism drove European powers to compete for overseas territories (the “Scramble for Africa,” Morocco and Fashoda crises, etc.), creating rivalries, diplomatic crises, and militarization that increased disorder and tension in Europe.
Explanation: Imperialism drove European powers to compete for overseas territories (the “Scramble for Africa,” Morocco and Fashoda crises, etc.), creating rivalries, diplomatic crises, and militarization that increased disorder and tension in Europe.
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