Which 1914 incident pushed Austria-Hungary to act against Serbia, starting a wider crisis A Lusitania sinking B Sarajevo assassination C
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Chapter 23: World Wars and International Organizations (Set-2)
Which long-term rivalry helped create tension in Europe before World War I A Franco-German rivalry B Anglo-French hostility C US-Japan
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Which event is widely seen as the immediate trigger for the First World War A Assassination at Sarajevo B Russian
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Which 1789 step by the National Assembly most directly ended medieval legal inequality by abolishing feudal dues and privileges A
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Which 1790 event involved a large public celebration to show national unity after early reforms A Women’s March B Varennes
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Which 1791 event showed the French king tried to escape, reducing public trust in monarchy A Storming Bastille B Flight
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In June 1789, members of the Third Estate took an oath to draft a constitution in which place A Versailles
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Which event in 1789 began after a financial crisis and public unrest in France A Glorious Revolution B American Revolution
Continue readingChapter 21: Constitutional Negotiations and Nation-Making (1935–1950) (Set-5)
Although the Government of India Act (1935) promised provincial autonomy, one key “control lever” allowed the colonial head to take
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The Government of India Act (1935) divided subjects between Centre and provinces using lists; which list mainly held subjects shared
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