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which of the following is attributed to countries who raced to build up their navies after 1900?
- militarism, as britain was the world’s dominant naval power and germany was anxious to catch up
- imperialism, as sea power was the key to conquering new territories
- nationalism, as all nations took pride in the strength of their armed forces
- competition, as both nations were steel producers
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- Option 1 (militarism, as Britain was the world’s dominant naval power and Germany was anxious to catch up): Naval race between Britain (dominant) and Germany (anxious to catch up) is a classic example of militarism (building up military/naval forces for power/status), fitting the context of countries racing to build navies after 1900.
- Option 2 (imperialism, as sea power was the key to conquering new territories): While sea power helps imperialism, the question focuses on naval buildup race, not just territory conquest.
- Option 3 (nationalism, as all nations took pride in the strength of their armed forces): Nationalism is about national pride, but the naval race here is more about militaristic competition (Britain - Germany naval rivalry) than general national pride in armed forces.
- Option 4 (competition, as both nations were steel producers): Steel production is not the main reason for naval buildup; the focus is on naval power, not steel.
So the first option best explains the naval race context.
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A. militarism, as Britain was the world’s dominant naval power and Germany was anxious to catch up