The danger of dividing Europe into two opposing alliance systems was that
A) each country was emboldened in its foreign policy.
B) each alliance system became locked into a specific war plans that could not be easily altered.
C) a conflict between two states could lead to a chain reaction of hostilities.
D) such rivalries let national leaders lose sight of the larger picture: the good of Europe as a whole.
E) all of the above
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