Answer:
the Schelieffen Plan 
Explination:
The Schelieffen Plan devised the decade before the start of the World War 1 was a failed strategy for Germany to win World War II 
 
        
             
        
        
        
Motives for Exploration Wealth and Religion. The motives for Spanish, French and English explorers were all different, although in some ways, they were the same. They all wanted to find the Northwest Passage, which they believed was a direct and efficient route to the Orient - home of spices, silks and wealth.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
This statement is false.
The part about it being the largest is correct, however, the Third Estate was made up of the laborers and other common folk. They didn't have much money, though because they were the largest class, the wealthy resented them.