In the lead up to World War I, many countries and colonies were forced to join any conflict that broke out in Europe because:

They did not want to appear weak.

Their sense of honor and justice.

They feared the German Empire would take over the region.

They had agreed to treaties and alliances promising to back one another in war.

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Answer:

The answer is D

Explanation:

it worked like how Nato works in america if one counrty atacks you have to help since that country gave you protection

In WWI, many nations and colonies were induced to join the war because they had to sign the treaty agreements and alliances in order to back into war.

Option D is the correct answer.

What was WWI?

WWI stands for World War I which was started in 1914 after the murder of Ferdinand and lasted till the year 1918.

During the era of WWI, there were treaty agreements agreed upon between the nations and various colonies. These were those nations and colonies which were engaged in the war already and formed an alliance to join the war again.

Therefore, the explanation given in part D will match the reason for joining the conflict that arose in Europe by the nations and colonies.

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