What contributed to the start of World War I?

What will be an ideal response?


Nationalism, imperialism, militarism, and alliances are factors that contributed to the start of World War I.

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The purpose of the ________ was to maintain Federalist control of the judicial branch against Jeffersonianism

A) Governmental Reorganization Act of 1799 B) Judiciary Act of 1801 C) Judicial Review Act of 1805 D) Federal Judiciary Act of 1789

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Why did the British government establish the Proclamation Line of 1763?

A) to protect and secure the territories of peaceful and friendly Indians B) to confine the large colonial population to the coast where it could be more easily controlled C) to prevent another costly war that settlement could provoke D) to secure western territory for British entrepreneurs

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The relatively narrow waterway between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea is known as the

A. Bosporus Strait. B. Dardanelles. C. Strait of Melaka. D. Strait of Gibraltar.

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Union forces sought to capture the stronghold of Vicksburg, a city on

a. the outskirts of Gettysburg. b. the road to Washington, D.C. c. the Atlantic Ocean. d. a bluff overlooking the Mississippi.

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