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How did the naval arms race of the early 20th century contribute to the onset of World War I?A It decreased tensions between European powers through diplomatic negotiationsB It led to significant advancements in naval technology that were purely defensiveC It heightened tensions and created a climate of suspicion and rivalry among nationsD It encouraged the formation of international alliances focused on trade

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How did the naval arms race of the early 20th century contribute to the onset of World War I?A It decreased tensions between European powers through diplomatic negotiationsB It led to significant advancements in naval technology that were purely defensiveC It heightened tensions and created a climate of suspicion and rivalry among nationsD It encouraged the formation of international alliances focused on trade

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The naval arms race of the early 20th century contributed to the onset of World War I by heightening tensions and creating a climate of suspicion and rivalry among nations. This is represented by option C in your question.

Here's a step-by-step explanation:

  1. The naval arms race began around the turn of the 20th century, primarily between Britain and Germany. This was a period of rapid advancement in naval technology, and both nations sought to outdo each other in terms of the size, speed, and firepower of their naval fleets.

  2. This competition led to a significant increase in military spending by both nations, which in turn led to economic strain and political tension.

  3. The arms race created a climate of suspicion and rivalry, as each nation was constantly on guard for potential threats from the other. This heightened state of alert made diplomatic relations more difficult and increased the likelihood of a military conflict.

  4. The arms race also had a domino effect on other nations. As Britain and Germany built up their navies, other European powers felt compelled to do the same in order to maintain a balance of power. This further escalated tensions and contributed to the complex web of alliances that was a major factor in the outbreak of World War I.

  5. Therefore, the naval arms race did not decrease tensions or lead to diplomatic negotiations (option A), nor were the advancements in naval technology purely defensive (option B). While the arms race may have encouraged the formation of alliances, these were military in nature rather than focused on trade (option D).

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