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Tomas Garrett
24 March, 17:41
How was imperialism a cause of WWI?
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Matilda Kline
24 March, 18:30
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Simple. Imagine the world is a cake. Every European country wants a slice. Countries with fewer and/or smaller sizes grew envious. So when they saw a chance to stick it to the other, more powerful countries they took it.
Basically, it caused greed.
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Coal
24 March, 19:46
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Yes it is Did you learn MAIN causes of ww2
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