Which factor was the most important cause of World War 1
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The Human factor
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What was the effect of the German invasion of Poland in 1939
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After the 17th of September, 1939, the Soviet Union entered Poland to stake out the claim that had been a secret clause in the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact of 1939. The secret clause called for the Soviet occupation of the eastern half of Poland. Poland was no loner a free nation. It took a few days, however France and England declared war on Germany. This soon became World War 2 as other nations set their military operations into action.
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How are the achievements of Indira Gandhi similar to those of Golda Meir
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Answer this question… As prime ministers of their respective
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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
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How did mechanization of farm equipment lead to urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
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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
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The start of the cold war can be attributed to which factors
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World War II ended with the Soviet Union establishing communist
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How is socialism different from capitalism
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Socialism involves government regulation of industry, while
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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
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Which element did revolutionaries during the French and American revolutions have in common
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Both were motivated by John Locke's ideas about natural
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The start of the Great Depression can be traced to which of these factors
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American stockholders took on increasing debt to buy shares of
stock that eventually lost its value
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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
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What factor was an important contributor to the start of World War 1
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European countries were competing with one another for control of colonies in Africa and Asia.
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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
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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
What was the effect of the German invasion of Poland in 1939
After the 17th of September, 1939, the Soviet Union entered Poland to stake out the claim that had been a secret clause in the German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact of 1939. The secret clause called for the Soviet occupation of the eastern half of Poland. Poland was no loner a free nation. It took a few days, however France and England declared war on Germany. This soon became World War 2 as other nations set their military operations into action.
How are the achievements of Indira Gandhi similar to those of Golda Meir
Answer this question… As prime ministers of their respective
countries, both demonstrated that women could succeed in important
political roles.
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 mechanization of farm equipment lead to urbanization during the Industrial Revolution
Answer this question… It eliminated the need for as many
agricultural workers, forcing many to move to cities to find
jobs.
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.
The start of the cold war can be attributed to which factors
World War II ended with the Soviet Union establishing communist
government Throughout Eastern Europe
How is socialism different from capitalism
Socialism involves government regulation of industry, while
capitalism is based on private control.
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.
Which element did revolutionaries during the French and American revolutions have in common
Answer this question…
Both were motivated by John Locke's ideas about natural
rights
The start of the Great Depression can be traced to which of these factors
American stockholders took on increasing debt to buy shares of
stock that eventually lost its value
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 factor was an important contributor to the start of World War 1
European countries were competing with one another for control of colonies in Africa and Asia.
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