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    History Paper 1 exam notes

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    that no country should benefit from such a catastrophe as the Great War. The 14 points of Woodrow Wilson Basis of German surrender but also a general description of what had to be done to make long lasting international world peace 1. No secret treaties 2. Free access to the sea 3. Free trade between all nations 4. Disarmament to lowest possible limit for each country 5. Colonial issues resolved with the cooperation of the natives in the colonies 6. No foreign troops in Russia‚ and the other nations

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    authorized them to have control over Sudan. Also bad economic situation and Shadow of ever-present imperialism strengthen Nasser’s determination to change the Egyptian monarchy. Furthermore‚ Anglo – Egyptian Treaty was another evidence of Egypt being unable to stand up against British influence. The treaty included permission for Egypt to join the League of Nations‚ guarantee of station 10‚000 troops in Canal Zone for at least next 20 years and in Sudan. For those reason the bloodless coup of King Farouk’s

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    austria-hungary in 1879(dual alliance) against russia‚ while outwardly league of 3 nations(germany‚ russia‚ austria-hungary) was retained. •1881‚austria-hungary made alliance with serbia to stop russia from gaining control of serbia. •reinsurance treaty - between germany and russia yet russia was kept in the dark about the dual alliance. •the triple alliance in 1882. Between germany‚ austria-hungary and italy to prevent italy from supporting russia. Also based on an anti-french front. •Fall of

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    Why Did World War 1 Start

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    The Road to World War I The main reason why the First World War started was that Europe developed very rapidly. In the early of twentieth century in the world almost all areas were captured by capitalist powers. Germany in this period surpassed by the level of Industrial production throughout Europe; and there were very little colonies in Germany. Britain and France had very large colonies at that time‚ so very often the interests of these countries intersected. The First World War was the result

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    western regions of Czechoslovakia inhabited mostly by ethnic Germans‚ specifically the border areas of Bohemia‚ Moravia‚ and those parts of Silesia located within Czechoslovakia. o Czech – only democracy East of France o Cz alliance with France and treaty with Soviet Union o Nazi party in Sud land o Sud ask for separation from Czech → war but Hitler not ready in May o Sept 1‚ 1938 → Henleign given blank check by Czech prime minister (Hein says no) • Sept 12‚ 1938 → Neuremburg rally → violent speech--

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    of nations proved to be a failure in the 1920’s.” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain. 10 marks. The League of Nations was the brainchild of USA’s president‚ Woodrow Wilson‚ and was one of his suggested 14 points that followed the Treaty of Versailles. The League was based on a covenant‚ a set of 26 articles‚ which all the members had to follow. The main structure of the League was set in the form of The Assembly and the Council‚ of which there were four permanent members‚ Britain

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    Kurdistan and the Pkk

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    establish such a state were crushed by the larger and more powerful countries in the region after both world wars. When the Ottoman Empire collapsed after World War I‚ the Kurds were promised their own independent nation under the Treaty of Sevres. In 1923 however‚ the treaty was broken allowing Turkey to maintain its status and not allowing the Kurdish people to have a nation to call their own. The end of the Gulf war‚ Iran-Iraq war‚ the collapse of the Soviet Union‚ and the end of the cold war has

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    after the Second World War ‚ but not after the First World War .There are lots of factor that lead to this difference ‚however ‚the most important factor around all these is the different peace settlements ‚such as the signing of different peace treaties and the holding of different peace conferences .To find out whether the peace settlements of the Second World War are more success than the peace settlements of the First World War ‚the best way is to compare both of them in their limitations ‚achievements

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    Country fact file - Turkey

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    Turkey Country Fact File 1 Table of contents 1. Introduction............................................................... 3 ............................................................... 2. History to present ...................................................... 4 ...................... 3. The unique geography ............................................... 6 geography................................ 4. The Effect of Islam on culture‚ tradition and people 8 people. 5. Key

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    Assess the reasons for the downfall of Lloyd George and the coalition government in 1922 In order to fully assess the question we would need to take a look at the Economic and social issues that David Lloyd George put across as well as his foreign policies and the Conservatives seeing him as outliving his purpose. For example‚ his domestic policies were a success – they achieved what he intended to achieve‚ and achieved more then many thought realistically possible with the resources at Britain’s

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