Which of the following was a contributing cause of World War I rooted in German domestic politics?

a. A desire to avenge previous military losses
b. Foreign adventures advocated by a conservative political coalition of landowners and industrialists
c. Fear of growing Russian power
d. Attempts to spread German ideology to other European states
e. Complacency about peace

Answer: b

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I. A majority of the states could prevent the passage of new legislation to strengthen the confederacy. II. Nine of thirteen states, rather than a majority of the people, could control foreign affairs. III. The popular election of a powerful executive threatened the less populous states a. I only b. II only c. I, II and III d. II and III e. III only.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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