1. Which quotation most accurately reflects the views of World War I soldiers from many European nations?

"It'll be a long, hard battle, but we'll win."

"Don't worry, Mother. I'll be home for Christmas. You'll see."

"I don't want anyone to know, Mother, but I'm scared."

"It's hard to believe that the bombing has started. We aren't even ready."

2. What happened as nations competed to build strong economies and large empires in the period leading up to World War I?

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1. Which quotation most accurately reflects the views of World War I soldiers from many European nations?

"Don't worry, Mother. I'll be home for Christmas. You'll see."


2. What happened as nations competed to build strong economies and large empires in the period leading up to World War I?

Tensions grew or borders (look at why to make your decision)=limited everything so want to take it from each other. 


The answer for question number one “Which quotation most accurately reflects the views of World War l soldiers from many European nations?” is B) “Don’t worry, Mother. I’ll be home for Christmas. You’ll see.” Soldiers from Frances, Germany and Britain reflected this attitude on July 28th 1914 as they left for war hoping they would be back before Christmas safe with their families. The answer for the second question “What happened as nations competed to build strong economies and large empires in the period leading up to World War l.” is that nations rose among the nations of the industrial world. As nations clamored to gain more resources tensions rose and this among other factors lead to the outbreak of World War l.

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