<span>At the beggining of "The Need for Progress", Jospesh Stalin uses a slogan. Once broken down, we see that Stalin was saying that the Russians cannot do as the Germans do. He is telling the communist that they do not know productioin techniques.</span>
I personally think the factors that led to WW1 were Nationalism, Imperialism, Alliances and Assassination, and Millitarism.
River Valleys, as these had the best soil for agriculture and were close to a major fresh water supply.
Both are pro-factory business and are willing to use government dollars to help infrastructure needed to aid that business, such as canals, railroads, telegraphs, etc.
Both are more likely to support immigrant populations as they are cheaper to employ and will help fill the needed void for factory work.
Both groups were anti-temperance groups. Neither supported a growing push toward moral controls of individuals within the country in particular those connected to the side effects of industrialization.
The answer is B two years I hope this helps :)