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Question
Study the picture and answer the questions that follow:
- Identify the event in the picture and state how it became the immediate cause of the First World War.
- State any three other causes of the First World War.
- Mention any three clauses of the Treaty of Versailles.
Answer in Brief
Solution
- Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand:
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Ferdinand, the Austrian Prince, was assassinated in Sarajevo, Bosnia. The assassin was a Serb, leading Austria to blame Serbia and send an ultimatum. Serbia refused some demands, citing sovereignty, resulting in Austria declaring war on Serbia, which triggered the First World War. - Causes of the War:
- Militant Nationalism: Leaders fuelled hatred for other nations to foster patriotism. For example, France sought revenge on Germany to reclaim Alsace and Lorraine.
- Race for Armaments: Germany built a powerful navy to rival Britain, leading to concerns among other powers like Britain and France.
- Division of Europe: Alliances emerged, with the Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy) opposed by the Triple Entente (Britain, France, Russia). These alliances heightened tensions and created instability.
- Key Clauses of the Treaty of Versailles:
- The Rhine Valley was demilitarised, and German territories west of the Rhine were occupied by Allied troops for 15 years.
- Germany lost its colonies to Allied nations such as Britain, Belgium, and Portugal.
- The German military was restricted to 100,000 soldiers and a small navy, with the air force and submarines banned.
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