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German involvement in the Balkans, their proposed railroad, and their friction with Serbia all increased European tension. a. True b. False
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German involvement in the Balkans, their proposed railroad, and their friction with Serbia all increased European tension.
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b. False
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True because Germany was getting better in their economy and Europe didn't want that. Europe wanted to have relationships with other countries and that Germany was involving in those matters it created tensions for Europe.
Hope that helps. My reasons are not that strong but I hope u understood what I am truing to say!!!! Bye
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