I don't know what the choices are since your didn't put them in the question, but what did happen is that Portugal continued to go eastward and develop their new trading empire...
Answer:
Germany
Explanation:
The war was started by the leaders of Germany and Austria-Hungary. Vienna seized the opportunity presented by the assassination of the archduke to attempt to destroy its Balkan rival Serbia.
The became engines because when ever the Europeans crossed ocean they wanted more land and started pushing native turfs and destroying the recourses but also not all hated Europeans
Answer:
The right answer is : "It led to competition between nations for colonies."
Explanation:
There was a fierce competition among European powers to conquer and colonize new territories, especially in Africa and in Asia. Having colonies was a necessary condition to be seen as a great power, a question of status and image. Britain and France had the largest colonial empires. Germany achieved reunification and quick industralization ensued. The German empire came a little late to the colonial division of the world, and a desire to have more colonies was part of their motivation - together with other factors, for sure - in German policies before the start of WWI.
Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton are the two cabinet members continuously took opposing sides of issues.