Compare the speech by Edward Grey to the speech by Kaiser Wilhelm II. What do both leaders agree on about entering World War I?(1 point) Responses The war is a result of ill will by those opposed to the strength of Germany. The war is a result of ill will by those opposed to the strength of Germany. Imperialism was a primary cause of the war. Imperialism was a primary cause of the war. It is important to support an ally. It is important to support an ally. Britain would lose respect if it failed to support Belgium.

Both leaders agree that imperialism was a primary cause of the war and that it is important to support an ally. Additionally, they both emphasize the importance of upholding respect and honor in their decision to enter World War I. However, Kaiser Wilhelm II blames those opposed to the strength of Germany for causing the war, while Edward Grey does not specifically assign blame to any particular group or nation.