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Which best describes the British and German militaries in 1913? Group of answer choices the German military grew to tremendous proportions, due to the fact that it was in a series of civil wars all of the other options are true they were rapidly growing in size and technologies as exemplified by the dreadnought "arms race" Germany was unable to set sail in the oceans due to Britain's tremendous navy

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The correct answer is "they were rapidly growing in size and technologies as exemplified by the dreadnought "arms race."

The statement that best describes the British and German militaries in 1913 is "they were rapidly growing in size and technologies as exemplified by the dreadnought "arms race."

During the last decade of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s, Germany and Great Britain competed hand to hand in the military, complicating, even more, the already deteriorated relationships between the two European nations.

German Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz started to plan to build a better navy with the German industrial capacity already installed in the country. So we could say this was a fierce competition between the two.

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