Erstellt von Imran Elmi
vor mehr als 7 Jahre
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Frage | Antworten |
1) What was established in 1882? | A defensive alliance was formed by Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. It was known as the Triple Alliance. |
2) Why was the Triple Alliance formed. | Germany sought new allies as it feared that France defeat by Germany in the franco Prussian war of 1871. |
3) what was Britain doing during the 1800 and 1900. | Britain was more interested in empire building in Africa and Asia than in european affairs by the beginning of the 1900, Britain began to more with Europe. |
4) What did Europe sign with France and when. | In 1904 Europe signed a treaty with France called the entente cordiale. |
5) what new alliance was formed in 1907. | In 1907 a new alliance was formed between France, Britain and Russia was signed creating the triple entente. |
6) What was a major consequence of the alliance system. | There was a increasing demand for money to be spent on armaments (now called the arms race) . |
7) what happened in 1905 and 1911. | Germany and France was fighting over morocco but backed off when Britain backed up France. |
8) Why was Russia concerned about Austria-Hungary. | Russia was concerned about Austria-Hungary intentions in the balkans. |
9) who got assassinated that stated the war | The assassination of the archduke of Austria-Hungarian 1914 |
10) what happened after | Austria-Hungarian demanded a greater role in Serbian affairs because of the incident. They accepted all terms except one to allow official to enter country. |
11) What was Australia in the middel of when britain declared war. | they were in the middle of an election campaign. |
12) Who won the election and why. | During the election campaign, fisher delivered his famous line that would support Britain "to the last man and shilling". |
13) what first occurred when enlisting in the army | the army set very high standards and be quite selective. |
14) What changed when the war unfolded | Restrictions were discarded and age was to. Boys who were under 18 needed parents permission to join some had some didn't. |
15)what were the early reasons for enlisting. | patriotism, adventure and peer-pressure. |
16)how did peer pressure played it part in the war. | many men joined with their mates because they felt that to do anything else was to let down their mates. |
17) what was the later reasons for enlisting. | Commitment to country propoganda the white feather |
18) what was the white feather | the white feather was when women would hand any men who looked fit to join the war that they were cowards. |
19) how did propaganda played its part | It convinced many to join the war and show them the true enemy with bias posters and info on them. |
20) Why did some find it was their duty to fight. | Some believed it was their duty to fight for the country and not let it's casualties losses be in vain. |
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