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The Pact Chapter 6 A Big Break by Sam. Saldana Francisco exam study guide 2024 with 100% correct answers
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What was the purpose of the Kellogg-Briand Pact? 
 
A. to redistribute territory among the Allies 
B. to declare that war was no longer a foreign policy tool 
C. to reduce the size of armed forces 
D. to condemn Japan's invasion of Manchuria 
B. to declare that war was no longer a foreign policy tool 
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Which of the following was one of the root causes of the Great Depression? 
 
A. overspending by farmers 
B. lower interest rates set by the Federal Reserve 
C. overproduct...
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AICE International History paper 1 exam Questions and Answers with complete
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What were the origins and aims of the League of nations - Answer--The role of the US president 
Wilson 
-Cecil (UK), smuts (South Africa), Bourgeois (France) and Hymans (Belgium) 
-Peace keeping, collective security and international co-operation 
How was the league of nations organized - Answer--Reasons why the USA, Russia and Germany were 
not involved 
-The General Assembly and the Council 
-Permanent court of International Justice, the Secretariat, Commissions and Committees 
What were the s...
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Edexcel IGCSE History Research Study Question With Correct Answers
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Stop wars 
Improve lives 
Disarmanent 
Enforce Treaty - correct answer What were the 4 main aims of the League of Nations? 
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1921 - correct answer In what year was the Aaland Island dispute? 
 
They decided that Finland should keep the island but would not be able to keep any weapons there. - correct answer How did the league solve the dispute over the Aaland Islands? 
 
1921 - correct answer ...
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AQA GCSE HISTORY Paper 1 8145/1B/B Section B/B: Conflict and tension: the interwar years,1918–1939||QUESTIONS & MARKING SCHEME||GRADED A+
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GCSE 
HISTORY 
Paper 1 Section B/B: Conflict and tension: the inter-war years, 
1918–1939 
Please write clearly in block capitals. 
Centre number Candidate number 
Surname 
Forename(s) 
Candidate signature 
I declare this is my own work. 
2 
*02* 
IB/M/Jun23/8145/1B/B 
Do not write 
outside the 
box Answer all four questions. 
Study Source A in the Sources Booklet. 
0 1 Source A supports the Locarno Treaties. How do you know? 
Explain your answer using Source A and your contextual knowledge. 
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Foreign Service Officer Test - World Affairs with complete solutions.
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"Let one hundred flowers bloom" - ANSWER-Chairman Mao Zedong's "Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend". This slogan was used during the period of approximately six weeks in the summer of 1957 when the Chinese intelligentsia were invited to criticize the political system then obtaining in Communist China. It is sometimes suggested that the initiative was a deliberate attempt to flush out dissidents by encouraging them to show themselves as critical of the regi...
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Alevel History: Germany's International Position 1924-28 Mindmap
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Complete notes on Germany's International Position between 1924-28 from the AQA Alevel History, Democracy & Nazism course from an A* student!!! 
This includes information on; 
- pre-golden age foreign policy 
- being a good European vs a good German 
- successes/failures of Stresemann's foreign policy 
- Stresemann's foreign policy treaties 
- treaties due to diplomacy (eg Locarno Pact, relations with USSR etc). 
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History iGCSE Paper 4: Germany, 1918-1945: Weimar and Nazi Rise
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How important was the work of Goebbels in the Nazi takeover in Germany? Explain your answer. 
IT WAS IMPORTANT, BECAUSE... 
He realised the power of publicity... 
- He joined the Nazi Party in 1924 
- From early on in his political career as a Nazi, he deliberately provoked street brawls and beer-hall fights at his speeches, aware of the effect of both good and bad publicity 
- Like Hitler, he was a talented speaker and knew how to capture the attention and support of a crowd 
- Because of all t...
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Mussolini and Foreign Policy 1922-40
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Summary of the key content relating to Mussolini and Foreign Policy 1922-40. Includes key facts and statistics as well as historian opinions (quoted where relevant).
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Timeline on the League of Nations and International Relations in the 1920s - A level History
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A complete timeline on the developments of International Relations in the 1920s. Analyses the successes and failures of the League of Nations in the 1920s. Made for the CIE/CAIE A level History (9489) syllabus (international option) but can also be used for other exam boards. Covers the following topics: 
Why was there dissatisfaction with the peace 
settlements of 1919–20? 
• Key terms and implications of the peace treaties 
(Versailles, Trianon, Neuilly, Saint Germain, 
Sèvres) 
• Repa...
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KQ2 - Was the League of Nations doomed from the start
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Full set of notes on KQ2 - Was the League of Nations doomed from the start. Includes fully evaluation of their failures and successes, as well as context for the league. This document helped me achieve a Grade 9 at GCSE.
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