Conflict And Tension

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Which countries formed the Triple Entente?
United Kingdom, France, Russia and America (1917)
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Which countries formed the Triple Alliance?
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy (moved across in 1917)
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Who were the Big Three?
Britain, France and America
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Who was the President of France at the time?
Georges Clemenceau
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Who was the Prime Minister of Britain at the time?
David-Llo
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Who was the President of USA at the time?
Woodrow Wilson
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Identify the four terms of The TOV?
Blame, Reparations, Army, Territory
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How many men, battleships and planes were Germany allowed?
100,000 men, 6 battleships and no air force
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What happened in Vilna in 1920?
The polish army took control of the capital of Lithuania and the LON did nothing.
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What happened in Upper Silesia in 1921?
Both Germany and Poland wanted this region and the league held a vote and split the region up.
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How much were Germany made to pay in reparations?
£6.6 billion.
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What happened at The Washington Conference in 1920?
USA, Japan, Britain and France
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What was the Kellogg-Briand pact?
61 countries signed the pact and promised not to use war to solve disputes.
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What happened in the USA between 1929 and 1932?
National income fell by nearly half.
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How many seats did the Nazi Party have before and after the depression?
Before- 12 After- 107
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When was conscription introduced in Germany?
1935
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Which countries formed the Triple Alliance?

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Who were the Big Three?

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Who was the President of France at the time?

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Who was the Prime Minister of Britain at the time?

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