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    The Tension in Europe That Led to World War I
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The Tension in Europe That Led to World War I

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Question 18

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The tension in Europe that led to World War I was partly caused by a growing nationalist rivalry between which two states?


A) Great Britain and Germany
B) Great Britain and France
C) France and Russia
D) Russia and Great Britain

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