How did imperialism lead to growing disorder in Europe?
It led to declining tensions within nations.
It led to declining support of military power.
It led to competition between nations for control of Europe.
It led to competition between nations for colonies.
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Answer: C and D are correct.

Explanation: Imperialism led to both competition within Europe itself and overseas as well. The culmination (destructive culmination) of this process are two world wars. Cold war is a bit different because main actors are different (USA and USSR).

Answer:

C & D

Explanation:

Imperialism is defined as the policy, practice, or advocacy of extending the power and dominion of a nation especially by direct territorial acquisitions or by gaining indirect control over the political or economic life of other areas (Merriam-Webster). In plain English, this means that a country wants to extend its influence over surrounding countries through economic, military, or political means. Furthermore, they want more colonies -- which led many European countries to scourge for Africa.