Document B is a primary source written by French writer Emile Zola in 1891. Zola points put how a strong military presence has empirically stabilized countries and he outlined the consequences that arise when individual countries choose to either disarm themselves or do not advance their military services, then they are unable to prosper. Zola’s research and conclusions were widely believed and accepted by the general public and government, in fact, document l, an excerpt from the German Chancellor, Prince Bernhard, shows how even the royal family shared the belief that a strong military and navy were necessary for economic and political prosperity. Additionally, document k outlines the widespread adoption of this ideology. The document features a bar graph which was originally posted by The London Times History of the World and adapted by Richard Ovary, it highlights the sudden and rampant increase in the spending on armaments, throughout Europe, from the 1890’s to the 1914’s.…