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What role did imperialism play in Europe's push toward war? a. Imperialism pushed leaders to keep peace between their countries. c. Imperialism led to competition between countries for colonies, increasing tensions. b. Imperialists urged for peaceful alliances through protests and other demonstrations. d. Imperialists did not play a role in Europe at this time.
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User: What role did imperialism play in Europe's push toward war? a. Imperialism pushed leaders to keep peace between their countries. c. Imperialism led to competition between countries for colonies, increasing tensions. b. Imperialists urged for peaceful alliances through protests and other demonstrations. d. Imperialists did not play a role in Europe at this time.

Weegy: What role did imperialism play in Europe's push toward war? Answer: C. Imperialism led to competition between countries for colonies, increasing tensions.
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User: Which of the following was a major reason the United States exchanged neutrality for war in 1917? a. Americans felt it was their duty to come to the aid of the Central Powers, who were being badly beaten. b. The Germans had taken over a vital trade route between Britain and the United States. c. The Germans massacred the entire population of a major British city, including civilians. d. The Germans used their submarines to attack ships carrying American citizens and supplies to the Allies.

Weegy: A major reason Americans exchanged neutrality for war in 1917 was D. [ The Germans used their submarines to attack ships carrying submarines to attack ships carrying American citizens and supplies to the Allies ]
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User: Which of these was one of the forces that led to the outbreak of war in Europe? a. Mandates c. Neutrality b. Militarism d. Atrocities

User: How did aggressive nationalism push France and Germany to the brink of war in the early 1900s? a. New weapons of mass destruction had placed Germany on the most-feared nations list. b. Germany sought retribution for its depressed economy, which it blamed on France. c. France yearned for revenge against Germany to regain its position as Europe’s leading power. d. Germany longed to seek revenge against France for its lost provinces.

Weegy: : How did aggressive nationalism push France and Germany to the brink of war in the early 1900s? The answer is d. Germany longed to seek revenge against France for its lost provinces. [smile]
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User: Austria issued Serbia a ten-part ultimatum in response to a. Serbia’s alliance with Russia. b. Serbia’s violation of Italy’s neutrality. c. the role of Serbian and Slavic nationalists in the assassination of the Austrian Archduke. d. Serbia’s declaration of war on Austria.

Weegy: Austria issued Serbia a ten-part ultimatum in response to: c. the role of Serbian and Slavic nationalists in the assassination of the Austrian Archduke.
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User: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT: a. Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism. c. Russia believed that the Austria-Hungary ultimatum to Serbia was an attempt to dominate the Serbian people. b. Britain feared Germany's growing industrial and military power. d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany.

Weegy: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT - d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany.
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User: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT: a. Austria-Hungary wanted to punish Serbia for encouraging terrorism. c. Russia believed that the Austria-Hungary ultimatum to Serbia was an attempt to dominate the Serbian people. b. Britain feared Germany's growing industrial and military power. d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany.

Weegy: Historians today recognize all of the following as contributing to the outbreak of World War I, EXCEPT - d. France wanted to reclaim the Alsace-Lorraine territory from Germany.
yumdrea|Points 8324|

User: Britain and France signed an entente and became the a. Central Forces. c. Central Powers. b. Allied Forces. d. Axis Powers.

Weegy: WW II Allies were U.S.S.R., U.S., U.K., France, WWII Axis were Italy, Germany and Japan.



User: What was the result of the attack on the Lusitania? a. Russia withdrew from the war. c. Germany fortified its western front. b. Japan joined the war. d. America threatened to cut-off ties with Germany.

Weegy: What was the result of the attack on the Lusitania? d. America threatened to cut-off ties with Germany
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User: After WWI ended the _________ of 1918 swept through Europe making recovery from the war an even greater challenge. a) Polio Pandemic b) Influenza Pandemic c) Small Pox Pandemic d) Black Plague

Weegy: After WWI ended the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 swept through Europe making recovery from the war an even greater challenge.
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User: Italy declared war on a. Austria-Hungary. c. Russia. b. Germany. d. Both a and b.

User: Why was French Premier Georges Clemenceau called “The Tiger ” a. For his fierce anti-German policy c. For his fierce defense of the League of Nations b. For his fierce 14 points policy d. For his harsh treatment of Italian leaders

Weegy: b. For his fierce 14 points policy French Premier Georges Clemenceau was called The Tiger.
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User: World War I was more destructive than earlier wars because a. the armies were more ruthless. b. it lasted longer. c. modern weapons were more deadly. d. airplanes could drop huge bombs.

Weegy: World War I was more destructive because D. airplanes could drop huge bombs
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User: What relations did Germany and France hold in the years leading up to World War I? a. They were mostly peaceful towards each other. c. Germany wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars. b. France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian wars. d. Germany and France did not have any relations leading up to the war.

Weegy: France wanted revenge for their loss in the Franco-Prussian Wars
jeifunk|Points 24580|

User: The entry of the United States into World War I tipped the scales in favor of ____________. a. Germany c. the Powers b. the Allies d. Russia

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The entry of the U.S. into WWI tipped the scales in favor of the Allies.
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