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History, 19.08.2019 19:30, tyde4209

The agreement among major naval powers to limit the number of their large warships ended in 1935 when
a. france wanted naval equality with the us and great britain
b. the united states insisted on having a larger navy than great britain
c. japan demanded a level of warships equal to the us and great britain
d. germany announced plans to build a large navy

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