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Germany was willing to provoke Britain in World War I primarily due to its desire for increased power and influence in Europe, driven by militarism and nationalism. The German Empire sought to challenge British naval supremacy and expand its colonial ambitions, which led to heightened tensions. Additionally, Germany's support for Austria-Hungary against Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand set off a chain reaction of alliances and declarations of war, ultimately drawing Britain into the conflict when Germany violated Belgian neutrality.

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