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who was the chancellor of Germany in 1900?
Bulow
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who was responsible for the army in bismarck's constitution?
Kaiser
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By what year had Germanys industrial levels matched those of GB?
1914
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what was the policy of lebensraum?
aim to expand Germany's land; gain more territory
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what was the aim of weltpolitik?
to reach world power status
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what was the purpose of flottenpolitik?
to expand germany navy
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what did Bulow introduce to suppress the rise of socialism?
anti-sickness, old age, work insurance laws
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when was the daily telegraph affair?
8th October 1908
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who did Bulow side with after the daily telegraph affair?
reichstag
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what key event took place in 1913?
zabern affair
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when was the first and second morrocan crisises?
1905 and 1911
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when was the triple entente established?
1907
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which countries were included in the triple entente
britain, france and russia
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what year was the Bosnia crisis?
1908
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what years were the balkan wars?
1912-1913
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what did the kaiser set up in 1912
war council meeting
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by 1914 how many men had Germanys army increased to?
800,000
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who was Germany's only ally?
Austria
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what was the crisis of July 1914?
Sarajevo shooting
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when did austria declare war on serbia?
29th july 1914
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what was Germanys military tactic in world war one?
the schlieffen plan
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what did the German army introduce in 1916?
submarine warfare
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what date was the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk?
march 1917
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