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what prior conflict was a major cause of tension between germany and fr…

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what prior conflict was a major cause of tension between germany and france at the beginning of world war i?

  • hundred years war
  • thirty years war
  • seven weeks war
  • franco - prussian war

Explanation:

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The Franco - Prussian War (1870 - 1871) led to Prussia (a major part of what would become Germany) defeating France. France lost Alsace - Lorraine, and this created long - standing tension between the two nations. The Hundred Years' War was between England and France. The Thirty Years' War was a broader European religious and political conflict. The Seven Weeks' War was mainly between Prussia and Austria. So the Franco - Prussian War was the prior conflict that caused tension between Germany (formed with Prussia as a core) and France at the start of WWI.

Answer:

D. Franco - Prussian War