DP History Questionbank
Causes of the First World War: short- and long-term causes; relative importance of causes; the Alliance system; the decline of the Ottoman Empire; German foreign policy; Austria-Hungary, Russia and Balkan nationalism; the arms race and diplomatic crises; the July Crisis of 1914
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- 20N.3op4.HL.TZ0.25: To what extent was the decline of the Ottoman Empire the most significant long-term cause of the...
- 17N.3op4.HL.TZ0.26: “The failure to manage the international crisis of July 1914 led to the outbreak of the First...
- 18M.3op4.HL.TZ0.25: To what extent was Balkan nationalism a significant cause of the First World War?
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21N.3op4.HL.TZ0.26:
Examine the contribution of diplomatic failure in July 1914 to the outbreak of the First World War.
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18N.3op4.HL.TZ0.25:
Evaluate the importance of the long- and short-term causes of the First World War.
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22M.3op4.HL.TZ0.26:
To what extent did the Alliance system lead to the outbreak of the First World War?
- 19M.3op4.HL.TZ0.25: “German foreign policy did not lead to the outbreak of the First World War.” Discuss.