Standard Grade History S3 WW1 Homework Tasks. Homework Exercise 1 Q) Describe the Alliance System in Europe before 1914. 4 KU Each Country wanted powerful.

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Standard Grade History S3 WW1 Homework Tasks

Homework Exercise 1 Q) Describe the Alliance System in Europe before KU Each Country wanted powerful friends to help them if war broke out. The Alliance System

Homework Exercise 2 The Naval Arms Race By 1914 Britain and Germany stared menacingly at each other across the North Sea. Q) How important a factor was naval rivalry in causing tension before 1914? 4KU

Homework Exercise 3 The Balkans The explosive mix of nationalism and imperialism made the Balkans a very unstable region. Q) Why was the Balkan region a major source of tension before 1914? 4KU

Homework exercise 4 The Sarajevo Assassination A young Serbian student Gavrilo Princip stepped forward and shot the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. Q) Describe the events of June 28 th 1914 in Sarajevo. 5KU

Homework Exercise 5 The outbreak and spread of war Austria declared war on Serbia and within a week all the Great Powers were drawn in to the conflict. Q) Why did the war in Europe spread so quickly in 1914? 4KU

Homework Exercise 6 Trench Warfare In the winter the troops froze and in the summer the stench was almost unbearable. Q) Describe the problems faced by British soldiers on the Western Front. 5KU

Homework Exercise 7 The Home Front The war gave women their first taste of freedom and independence. Q) How did the First World War result in changed attitudes towards women in Britain? 4KU

Homework Exercise 8 The Home Front (2) In 1917 food supplies were dangerously low and the government was forced to take action. Q) What steps did the government take to prevent serious food shortages in Britain in 1917? 4KU

Homework Exercise 9 The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Versailles did not totally please everyone – neither the victors nor the vanquished. Q) For what reasons did the countries have their doubts about the Treaty of Versailles? 4KU

Homework Exercise 10 The League of Nations The League attempted to persuade all countries to reduce their military forces. Q) How successful was the League of Nations in its attempt to bring about international disarmament in the 1920’s? 4KU