Which incident is linked with the “July Crisis” of 1914 A Munich agreement B Pearl Harbor attack C Yalta conference
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Chapter 21: World Wars, Ideologies, and Global Institutions (Set-3)
Which alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy A Triple Entente B Triple Alliance C Axis Powers D Central Treaty Explanation Before
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Which naval rivalry increased tension before World War I A France–Spain race B Russia–Japan race C Italy–Turkey race D Britain–Germany
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Which pre-1914 system divided Europe into hostile groups A Alliance system B Balance of power C Open diplomacy D Neutrality
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Bardoli’s non-payment campaign worked best because the leadership ensured peasants were protected from A Court trials only B Foreign influence
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The “Tennis Court Oath” mainly showed that sovereignty was shifting to A Royal court nobles B Parish church councils C
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During the Estates-General deadlock, the Third Estate’s key step was to A Accept estate voting B Support royal troops C
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Before 1789, the First Estate in France mainly included A Peasants and workers B Clergy and bishops C Merchants and
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Which long-term problem pushed France toward revolution before 1789 A Too much farmland B Chronic state debt C No trade
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Which social group paid most direct taxes in pre-1789 France A First Estate clergy B Second Estate nobles C Royal
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