Answer: Militarism, Nationalism
<u>A)</u> Militarism is a tendency to expand military culture and ideals in areas outside the military structure, such as private business, government policy, education, and entertainment.
Nationalism is the rise of a certain sense of belonging to a culture, a region, a language and a people, or, in some nationalist arguments, a race.
<u>B)</u> The exacerbation of European nationalism's, manipulated by their respective governments as a means of gaining popular adherence to the cause of war. It is also necessary to consider the nationalism of the populations that were under the yoke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire or the Russian Empire and longed for independence.
The new emperor of Germany, William II adopted a militaristic policy that undermined relations with Russia and Britain: the former was irritated by the close alliance between Germany and Austria. Hungary, in addition to German support for Turkey
Answer: I believe the answer is A
Explanation:
I think it’s B bro 3000 year I just looked it up in google
B)
This is because as a result of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Union’s goal was now to free slaves along with preserving the Union. The slaves in the Southern states began to flee North toward freedom too. Lastly, the public in Europe supported the Union, so the leaders of those countries turned against the Confederate States.