Which specific aspect of the pre-World War I Anglo-German naval arms race, beyond the general competition, most significantly heightened tensions and contributed to Britain's perception of Germany as a direct threat to its imperial security?
Question 2
Beyond the violation of Belgian neutrality, what was the most profound strategic concern that compelled Britain to enter World War I, directly impacting its long-term geopolitical interests?
Question 3
How did the British government's management of industrial production on the home front evolve during World War I to address the critical shortage of skilled labor, particularly as the war progressed?
Question 4
Which of the following best describes the strategic significance of the British Royal Navy's 'distant blockade' of Germany in the 'conduct' of World War I, particularly its long-term impact on the German war effort?
Question 5
What was a significant 'political effect' of World War I on the British government's relationship with its dominions and colonies, particularly regarding their demands for greater autonomy and recognition?