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Germany was lagging behind many countries, mostly Britain in the arms build-up. Germany wanted to grow out their militarism to either keep its nation safe or to expand, all for its self-benefit. It was also to show that Germany was capable of independence from the network of allies they had.
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However, since one country had joined an alliance with others, their military powers would be combined and would've had a bigger impact than a single country. The network of alliances let nations help each other in war and with this extra power, they were able to control and have more power against a single nation.
Genes are carried from parents to offspring on structures called chromosomes, which are thread-like structures made of DNA molecules, found in the nucleus of a cell. Each parent contributes one set of 23 chromosomes, carrying genes from both parents.
Genes are carried from parents to offspring on structures known as chromosomes. Chromosomes, found in the nucleus of a cell, are thread-like structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes. Each parent contributes one set of 23 chromosomes to their offspring, thus carrying genes from both parents. These genes are the code for specific traits and are the basic physical and functional units of heredity. For example, a gene for eye color that you inherited from your mother might be on one of the pairs of chromosomes that you also got from her.
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