Britain in ww1

    • [DOC File]The Impact Of World War One On Britain

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      How could Britain hope to follow an expansive foreign policy when she was committed at home? At home there was a growing unwillingness to shoulder the burden of greatness overseas. The cost of being the world’s policeman was too high in blood (900,000 dead + 2 million wounded) and money, as seen in WW1. Could Britain remain great on the cheap?

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    • [DOCX File]Why did the Central Powers lose WW1

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      Germany had spent the last 10 years building up its fleet before the war. However, in 1914, Britain still ruled the seas. Britain, with the eventual help of the United States, blockaded Germany from the sea. This was a massive problem for the Central Powers, who barely grew enough food to feed themselves normally—let alone during wartime.

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    • [DOC File]Why Did Britain Follow A Policy Of Appeasement Towards Hitler

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      Britain’s share of world manufacturing declined from 13.6% in 1914 to 10% in 1938. The collapse of British exports after WW1 led to a crisis in the balance of payments causing a reduction in gold and currency reserves. Defence Cuts: After WW1 Lloyd-George introduced the . Ten Year Rule. which allowed defence spending to be pared to the bare ...

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    • [DOC File]Causes of World War One

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      This alliance between Britain, France and Russia was made because of worsening relations between Germany and Russia and Germany and Britain. 1907 The Anglo-Russian Entente. Britain and Russia ended their differences with this alliance. 1904 Entente Cordiale. This was an agreement but not a formal alliance between Britain and France

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    • [DOC File]WWI Study Guide

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      “Big Four” - (France), (Britain), (Italy), Woodrow Wilson, (US) Central Powers not invited. Most Important – Treaty of Versailles with Germany. Treaty of Versailles – the treaty was a R.A.W. deal for Germany. R. Reparations were forced on Germany. German war reparations – $33 B. A. Allies Punish Germany - took German land/limit German ...

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    • [DOC File]DBQ: WWI

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      The driving force that led nations to war was imperialism. It was fought between the Central Powers (consisting mainly of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) and the Allied Powers (consisting mainly of France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia, Serbia, the United States, and Japan).

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    • [DOC File]Hitler’s Foreign Policy (1933 - 1939)

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      Hitler signed the agreement to ensure Russia would not join Britain and France in the event of war so that Germany would not have to fight a war on two fronts. Stalin (the Russian leader) signed the agreement because he did not trust Britain and France, as well as, to give Russia time to prepare for an inevitable war with Germany.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 13: Imperialism and WW1 - Weebly

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      A major commodity in Britain’s exports to China was. The event which caused the British government to take direct control of India was. The formation of the Indian National Congress in 1885 demonstrates 791. One of the most perceptive critics of imperialism was 793. All of the following are explanations for the New Imperialism EXCEPT

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