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How did French nationalism increase tensions in Europe?

A. France was a strong supporter of pan-Slavism.
B. France considered Alsace and Lorraine to belong to France, rather than Germany.
C. France and Britain clashed over control of Morocco.
D. France and Germany became rivals in a race for naval superiority.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1) B France...Germany

2) C alliance

3) C Siberian

4) A Rivalry

5) B alliance...France and Russia

6) D Offensive

7) C It increased

8) A The press

9) B Trench

10) D The United States

11) A Germany had to fight

12) B It was the first attempt

13) B The party

14) B Russia experienced

15) A They worked

16) A small group of...Bolshevik

17) B Tsar... failed...social problems

18) C People were angry...World War I

19) B He was a Marxist

20) Essay

Explanation: 100% on Unit 6 Unit Test

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Answer: France considered Alsace and Lorraine to belong to France, rather than Germany.


Step-by-step explanation: Alsace and Lorraine is a small mountainous land between Germany and France. This land has significance importance in world war II era as well. Taking a bit of history in consideration, both rival countries had a Franco-Prussian war and France lost that war so France had to give up this land and it became part of Germany. This loss was unbearable for french people thus fueled the tensions in Europe. Though, France recaptured this land after 1st battle named 'Battle of Lorraine' during WWI.

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