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ANSWERR!! Imperialism best explains what aspect of World War I?

A. The possibility that more civilians than soldiers suffered directly from the war.
B. The support Russians showed Serbians at the start of the conflict.
C. The ability of the primary belligerents to conscript people from all over the world to fight for them.
D. The obligation that the Germans felt to the Austrians to support them if Russia fought Austria.

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Answer: C. The ability of the primary belligerents to conscript people from all over the world to fight for them.

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C. The ability of the primary belligerents to conscript people from all over the world to fight for them.

Imperialism, which is the policy or practice of acquiring and maintaining control over colonies and dependencies, enabled the major powers of Europe to conscript men from their colonies to fight in World War I. This aspect of imperialism is particularly evident in the case of Britain and France, who mobilized men from their colonies to fight in the war.

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