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"The major cause of World War I was Imperial Germany's determination to become a "world power" or superpower by crippling Russia and France in what it hoped would be brief and decisive war, like the Franco-Prussian
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"The major cause of World War I was Imperial Germany's determination to become a
"world power" or superpower by crippling Russia and France in what it hoped would be
brief and decisive war, like the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71."
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The answer would be true! Germany planned to conquer.
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