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How was imperialism a cause of World War I?(2 points)
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Colonies' efforts to gain independence increased tensions in Europe.
Colonies' efforts to gain independence increased tensions in Europe.
Alliances among overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
Alliances among overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
Rivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
Rivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
Efforts to stimulate trade increased tensions in European colonies.
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Rivalry over overseas territories increased tensions in Europe.
Explanation: Competing claims to colonies and resources (e.g., the Moroccan crises) heightened distrust and conflict among the great powers, contributing to the tensions and crises that led to World War I.
Explanation: Competing claims to colonies and resources (e.g., the Moroccan crises) heightened distrust and conflict among the great powers, contributing to the tensions and crises that led to World War I.
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