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What was the main event referred to as the "ams race"?
The
arms race
was a competition between nations to build
military
strength.
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What were the two main countries involved in the arms race mentioned in the study material?
Britain
and
Germany
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What was the cause of resentment from
Germany
towards Britain?
Germany resented Britain's desire for
supremacy
and a stronger empire.
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How did the
arms race
contribute to the
likelihood
of war?
The arms race created fear and resentment among countries, making war more likely.
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What was the nature of the alliance between
Germany
,
France
, and
Russia
?
They formed
alliances
to see who could have the largest army.
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What was the impact of
fear of being beaten
on the countries involved in the
arms race
?
Fear of being beaten led to resentment and anger among the countries.
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What were the two alliances mentioned in the study material?
Triple Entente
Triple Alliance
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What was the significance of the
Triple Entente
and
Triple Alliance
in the context of the arms race?
These alliances were formed to strengthen military positions among the countries involved.
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