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What underlying motive led Great Britain to declare war on Germany? a. the German invasion of Belgium b. a love of war c. a desire to plunder on the continent d. the desire to maintain world power e. fear
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What underlying motive led Great Britain to declare war on Germany?
a. the German invasion of Belgium
b. a love of war
c. a desire to plunder on the continent
d. the desire to maintain world power
e. fear of German intentions in France?
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During WWI, following the Schlieffen plan, Germany invaded Belgium trying to get to France. Belgium was 'friends' with Britain, so Britain declared war on Germany.
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