Since southern seaports were closer to the West Indies (where British troops were stationed), the capture of Southern ports would allow their troops to move back and forth between the two regions.
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Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany pledges his country's unconditional support Austria-Hungary. This meant that the country would support Austro-Hungary in every way in its dispute with Serbia. ... Austro-Hungary wanted to teach Serbia a lesson and also to further its strategic goals in the Balkans.
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Is it a false or truth question?
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The answer is D.
Explanation: I took a test and got it right.