Liberalism and the First World War Flashcards

1
Q

What year was the Anglo-Japanese Alliance created?

A

1902

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2
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What year did Edward VII visit Paris?

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1903

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3
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How long was the Anglo-Japanese Alliance meant to last for?

A

5 Years

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4
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What did the Anglo-Japanese Alliance guarantee?

A

Mutual Protection

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5
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What year was the Fashoda incident?

A

1898

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6
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Which two countries were involved in the Fashoda incident in 1898?

A

France

Great Britain

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7
Q

What year was the first Moroccan Crisis?

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1905

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8
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Where was the first Moroccan Crisis?

A

Tangier

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9
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When was the peace conference following the first Moroccan Crisis held?

A

1905-06

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10
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Where was the peace conference following the first Moroccan Crisis held?

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Algeciras, Spain

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11
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When was the Triple Entente formed?

A

1907

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12
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When was the Bosnian Crisis?

A

1908

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13
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When was the Treaty of London formed?

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1839

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14
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What did the Treaty of London guarantee?

A

Belgian neutrality

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15
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When was Lord Lansdowne foreign secretary?

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1900-05

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16
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Who was foreign secretary in 1900-05?

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Lord Landsdowne

17
Q

When was Sir Edward Grey foreign secretary?

A

1905-14

18
Q

Who was foreign secretary in 1905-14

A

Sir Edward Grey

19
Q

What was the group of Eyre Crowe, Bertie, Nicholson and Hardinge called?

A

Germanophobes

20
Q

Who were Eyre Crowe, Bertie, Nicholson and Hardinge?

A

Up and coming civil servants

21
Q

What was the Kaiser doing in Tangier?

A

Testing the friendship of France and Britain

22
Q

What does Grigg argue over the importance of the German invasion of Belgium?

A

“The belief that Britain went to war for the sake of Belgium was a convenient myth” and that “the reason for the intervention was that the cabinet…came round to the view Britain’s interests were threatened”