What was one of the causes of the increasing European tension prior to World War I?
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What was one of the causes of the increasing European tension prior to World War I?
France's unification and the balance of power in Europe
The major arms race driven by militarism in Europe
The presence of anciently-formed empires and desire for more conquests
Germany's unification with Italy and the broad shift in fortunes
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