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True or False: Between the years of 1890-1914, all major European powers greatly increased their spending on weapons and military expenses. 2) Which of the following nations devoted more money than other European power towards increasing the size of its military: A) Germany B) Austria-Hungary C) Great Britain D) Italy True or false? In December of 1899, the German Chancellor, Bulow, tried to warn the German congress against falling into an “all or nothing/ kill or be killed” mentality . 4) Although Germany both resented and feared all members of the “Triple Entente”, the nation Germany felt most threatened by was: A) Great Britain B) France C) Russian D) The United States