Which factor was the most important cause of World War 1
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The Human factor
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Is it be possible that World War 2 could eventually lead to a World War 3
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It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World
War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a
Nuclear war.
However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's
roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World
war 2.
Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then
that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could
be traced back to World war 2.
It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes
of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that
could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events
of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World
war 1.
So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you
look at it.
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What changes to national borders were brought about by the Treaty of Versailles
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Answer this question… Former Ottoman territories were divided
into mandates controlled by the Allied powers.
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Which of these was a key motivation behind European imperialism in the 18th and 19th centuries
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Answer this question… Europeans sought new markets for their
surplus goods.
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How did the steam engine contribute to increased cultural diffusion during the Industrial Revolution
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It led to the development of boats and trains that could move
people and goods quickly over great distances.
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How is socialism different from capitalism
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Socialism: common ownership, democratic control, production for use, no classes or state or borders.
Capitalism: class ownership and control, government, war, homelessness, poverty.
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Which statement best summarizes both the rise of capitalism and growing criticism of the system during the 19th century
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Capitalism developed as a remedy for the overregulation of
economies, but it was criticized for mostly benefiting the
wealthy.
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What was one of the major consequences of the Haitian Revolution
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the Haitian economy was crippled as a result of wartime damage
to farms and industries
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What effect did the mandate system have on national borders after world war i
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The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former
Ottoman Empire.
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What was an outcome of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917
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The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state
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Which factor was the most important cause of World War 1
The Human factor
Is it be possible that World War 2 could eventually lead to a World War 3
It may have been considered possible once, as the close of World
War 2 did lead to the Cold War, which very nearlly turned into a
Nuclear war.
However it can be said that any Nuclear war could have it's
roots in World war 2 as the Nuclear weapon has it's roots in World
war 2.
Also if a Asian Communist nation was to start World war 3then
that could be traced back to the Cold war and that in itself could
be traced back to World war 2.
It's all just a matter of perspective, for example; many causes
of World war 2 have their roots in World war 1 so any war that
could be traced back to the Cold war could then be blamed on events
of World war 2 and in turn could be linked to the outcome of World
war 1.
So their is no yes or no answer as it really depends on how you
look at it.
What changes to national borders were brought about by the Treaty of Versailles
Answer this question… Former Ottoman territories were divided
into mandates controlled by the Allied powers.
Which of these was a key motivation behind European imperialism in the 18th and 19th centuries
Answer this question… Europeans sought new markets for their
surplus goods.
How did the steam engine contribute to increased cultural diffusion during the Industrial Revolution
It led to the development of boats and trains that could move
people and goods quickly over great distances.
How is socialism different from capitalism
Socialism: common ownership, democratic control, production for use, no classes or state or borders.
Capitalism: class ownership and control, government, war, homelessness, poverty.
Which statement best summarizes both the rise of capitalism and growing criticism of the system during the 19th century
Answer this question…
Capitalism developed as a remedy for the overregulation of
economies, but it was criticized for mostly benefiting the
wealthy.
What was one of the major consequences of the Haitian Revolution
the Haitian economy was crippled as a result of wartime damage
to farms and industries
What effect did the mandate system have on national borders after world war i
The Allied Powers took control of territory in the former
Ottoman Empire.
What was an outcome of the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917
The Soviet Union became the world's first communist state