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Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Second Naval Law
The Second Naval Law was a policy of Germany to be equip to take on the Royal Navy. Germany built up its naval fleet to try to match that of Britain's. This became significant because Britain saw it as "an unjustified threat," and Britain, as well as France, was suddenly trying to trump Germany's new and improved naval fleet. Rivalries with Germany heightened as a result of the Second Naval Law. Germany showed itself as a threat to the rest of the world.
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