The "cult of the offensive" contributed to the outbreak of World War I by

a. convincing leaders that military technology conferred first-mover advantages and reducing crisis stability.
b. providing the precipitating cause.
c. exacerbating the naval arms race between Germany and Britain.
d. prompting German leaders to pursue overseas colonies to increase German power.
e. encouraging nationalist populations to support war.

Answer: a

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