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How accurate is my interpretation of how WW1 started?
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1.Germany’s Schlieffen Plan 2. The increasing size of armies of Germany, France and Russia. 4. The behaviour of Austria towards Serbia 3. France’s desire for revenge 5. Germany’s fear of being surrounded by France and Russia 6. Austria’s rivalry with Russia 8. Suspicion between the Main powers. 7. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand 9. The Alliance System 10. Strong Nationalistic feelings amongst European Countries
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Most. Important More Important Important Less Important Least Important Important Ask yourself this question. If “factor 1” did not exist would WW1 have started????
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Is it fair to blame Gavrillo Princip for causing World War One? Think about the Long Term Causes. Think about how important the assassination was. Think about the Short Term Causes.
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Introduction – Who were the Great Powers? Who was Gavrillo Princip? Who did he assassinate? Paragraph 1 – Long Term Causes – MAIN. Paragraph 2 - The assassination – Why did Gavrillo Princip shoot the Archduke? Paragraph 3 - Steps to War – the Domino Effect – why? Paragraph 4 – Schlieffen Plan – what does this tells us about the Causes of World War One? Conclusion – Do you think Gavrillo Princip should bear the brunt of the blame? If not, which factor do you think is most important and why. Is it fair to only blame Gavrillo Princip for causing World War One? Use Internet and Library to give you further information to help you.
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