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AQA GCSE History Question and answers verified to pass 2024 What were the 3 key feelings that caused WWI to break out? - correct answer 1. Suspicion due to secret alliances 2. Aggression due to trust in allies 3. Humiliation meaning less likely to back down Triple Alliance - correct answer ...

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AQA GCSE History - WWI
What were the 3 key feelings that caused WWI to break out? - correct answer
✔1. Suspicion due to secret alliances
2. Aggression due to trust in allies
3. Humiliation meaning less likely to back down


Triple Alliance - correct answer ✔- Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary
- Defensive - promised to fight if attacked by any two other powers
- Purpose = isolate France
- Secret - caused tension and suspicion


Franco-Russian Alliance - correct answer ✔- France loaned money to
Russia in exchange for their protection and alliance.
- Defensive - join the other in war if attacked
- Germany now faces war on 2 fronts


Entente Cordiale - correct answer ✔- Agreement, not alliance
- Won't interfere with each other in Egypt and Morocco
- Secret - Germany though GB abandoned S.I


Anglo-Russian Agreement - correct answer ✔- Result of Moroccan Crisis
- Solution to colonial problems in Persia and Tibet


Why did the Alliances Lead to WW1? - correct answer ✔- Caused tension
and suspicion (secret)
- Didn't understand many of them were defensive or colonial, not aggressive

, - G felt surrounded
- Led countries to act more aggressively


Germany's Foreign Policy - correct answer ✔- Wanted an empire like GB
and F
- Weltpolitik - greatest nation in the world
- Aggressive - show other countries G was a strong power


Britain's Foreign Policy - correct answer ✔- Splendid Isolation - strong navy -
stay out of European affairs
- Came out of splendid isolation due to G building navy, and the crises and the
agreements/alliances


Why Did the Moroccan Crises Lead to WW1? - correct answer ✔-
Strengthened relations - G more surrounded and more aggressive
- Weakened T.A - more likely to support AH
- GB and F = secret naval agreement
- Built tension and strengthened alliances
- G humiliated


Bosnian Crisis - correct answer ✔- AH more confident in G's support
- Acts more aggressively in '14
- R humiliated - builds army for next crisis
- GB, R + F brought closer together


The Naval/Arms Race - correct answer ✔- G felt could challenge GB with
enough DNs
- Put navy on tree-power-standard in '02

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