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Cerrena [4.2K]
3 years ago
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What two changes did Kaiser Wilhelm bring about in the German government and foreign relations when he took the throne? improved

relations with England and Russia sought expansion through colonization tried to create the world's greatest navy negotiated the Triple Alliance agreement
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Nadya [2.5K]3 years ago
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Sought expansion through colonization & he tried to create the worlds greatest navy .
arsen [322]3 years ago
4 0

The correct answers were B) sought expansion through colonization and C)  tried to create the world's greatest navy.

The two changes that Kaiser Wilhelm brought about in the German government and foreign relations when he took the throne were he sought expansion through colonization and tried to create the world's greatest navy.

Kaiser Wilhelm (1859-1941) In 1888, he became emperor of Germany and ruled the nation until the culmination of World War I. During his tenure as an Emperor he sought the expansion of German territories through colonization and tried to create the world's greatest navy, things that did not like to countries such as France, England, and Russia. Those reasons were part of the motives that initiated World War I. When he lost the war he abdicated the throne of Germany and went to exile to the Netherlands.

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