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What was the
CO2
arms race about?
It was a competition between
Britain
and
Germany
to build larger empires.
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How did Germany's
feelings
towards
Britain
contribute to the likelihood of war?
The
anger
and
resentment
from Germany towards Britain made war more likely to happen.
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What did
Britain
want in terms of supremacy?
Britain wanted
naval supremacy
over other empires.
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What was the competition between
Germany
,
France
, and
Russia
about?
It was a race to see who would have the
longest
army.
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How did
fear
of being
beaten
contribute to the likelihood of war?
Fear of being beaten led to
resentment
and
anger
among the countries.
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What were the alliances mentioned in the study material?
Triple Entente
Triple Alliance
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What were the two main alliances during this period?
The two main alliances were the
Triple Entente
and the
Triple Alliance
.
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What was the main competition between
Britain
and
Germany
before
World War One
?
The competition was about who could build the largest empire.
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How did Germany's
feelings
towards
Britain
contribute to the likelihood of war?
The
anger
and
resentment
from Germany towards Britain made war more likely to happen.
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What did
Britain
want in terms of
naval power
?
Britain wanted naval
supremacy
.
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What was the nature of the arms race mentioned in the study material?
It was a race between
Germany
,
France
, and
Russia
to see who would have the largest army.
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How did
fear
of being beaten contribute to the tensions between countries?
The fear of being beaten led to
resentment
and
anger
among the countries involved.
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What was the implication of countries having large
armies
?
Having large armies made war more
likely
to happen.
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What were the two alliances mentioned in the study material?
The
Triple Entente
The
Triple Alliance
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What is the significance of the
Triple Entente
in the context of World War One?
The Triple Entente was an alliance that included
Britain
,
France
, and
Russia
.
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What was the purpose of the alliances before
World War One
?
The purpose was to provide
mutual support
in case of conflict.
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