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How can you use this document to make an argument that the arms build-up was a more important underlying cause than the network of alliances

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Germany was lagging behind many countries, mostly Britain in the arms build-up. Germany wanted to grow out their militarism to either keep its nation safe or to expand, all for its self-benefit. It was also to show that Germany was capable of independence from the network of allies they had.

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However, since one country had joined an alliance with others, their military powers would be combined and would've had a bigger impact than a single country. The network of alliances let nations help each other in war and with this extra power, they were able to control and have more power against a single nation.

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"The arms build-up was a more important underlying cause than the network of alliances." This statement presents an argument that building more arms is more important than building your alliances. It shows a personal preparation and independence form other alliances. It is believed that they can face the battle on their own.
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