Criado por Ahmed Almohammed
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What was the Alliance system? | The Alliance system was a defensive alliance formed between different nations and countries to support and help each other during difficult times. |
What was the Alliance system? | The Alliance system was a defensive alliance formed between countries or nations to help and support each other during times of difficulties. |
What was the Triple Alliance and what did it consist of? | In 1882, a defensive alliance was formed between Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy, which came to be known as the Triple Alliance. |
Why did Germany form an alliance with Italy and Austria-Hungary? | Germany sought new allies as it feared that France would attack Germany for retaliation for France's defeat by Germany in the Franco-Prussian War of 1871. |
What was the Triple Entente and which countries formed it? | In 1907, a new alliance between France, Britain and Russia was signed creating the Triple Entente. |
What was the major consequence of the Alliance system? | A major consequence of the alliance system was an increasing demand for money to be spent on armaments (now called the arms race). |
Why did the nations of Europe become distrustful of each other? | The nations of Europe became increasingly distrustful of each other in the early 20th century, as France and Germany argued over colonial borders. (leading to imperialism) |
What happened when the Ottoman empire began to unravel in the Balkans? | As the Ottoman Empire began to unravel in the Balkans, Austria-Hungary annexed (occupied) the Balkan states of Bosnia and Herzegovina.This move annoyed other European nations and Serbia, which had wanted to expand its influence in these states. |
Who was the Archduke Franz Ferdinand? | The Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary, who made a visit to Sarajevo with his wife, where unfortunately, he was assassinated with his wife. |
How did Gavrilo Princip assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand? | On 28 June 1914, the Archduke and his wife made a visit to Sarajevo. After surviving an attempted assassination, they were attacked again on their way to the hospital by Gavrilo. This attack was successful, as the Archduke and his wife were killed. |
What happened after the assassination of the Archduke? | After the assassination, the Austrian government demanded a greater role in Serbian affairs. The alliances between the various countries were invoked, leading to the first world war within six weeks. |
What happened during the election campaign in Australia in August | During the election campaign in August 1914, Fisher delivered his famous the line that Australia would support Britain "to the last man and the last shilling". The Labor party won the election and Andrew Fisher became president. |
Why were there many young men looking forward to enlist in the army? | Many young men rushed to enlist, fearing the war would be over before they had a chance to join the fight at the front. |
How did the Australian army maintain the number of men enlisting on the army? | As a result of a huge nnumber of men wanting to enlist in the army, there were very high standards and requirements that needed to be met to be able to enlist in the army. Therefore, many missed out. |
What were the early and later reasons for enlisting in the army? | Early reasons for enlisting were-: -Patriotism -Adventure -Peer Pressure Later Reasons for Enlistment include-: -Commitment -Propaganda -The White Feather |
How did peer pressure help in the enlisting in the army? | Peer pressure also played its part. Many men joined with their mates as they felt that to do anything else was to let down their friends down. |
Why did the number of those enlisting began to fall? | After initial enthusiasm started to wear off and the first high casualty rates from Gallipoli were made public, the number of those enlisting began to fall. |
How did commitment increase the number of enlistment after it began to fall? | Some men still joined because they felt a commitment to those who had already died. There were also younger brothers joining up after the death of an older brother, believing that they needed to finish the job for their sibling. |
How did school's and government's propagandas affect the number of men enlisting in the army? | School's were also involved in war propaganda, as there was a competition among different schools in an area to see which one had the highest percentage of men enlisted.The government also became involved, as it conducted strong propagandas in posters and newspapers. |
How did women play their part in convincing men to to enlist? | Women played their part by publicly shaming men who looked fit and healthy enough to enlist. They did this by handing them a white feather, which signified that they regarded the recipient as a coward. |
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