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history y9

Which reason primarily drove Britain to build an empire?

To gain access to raw materials and markets

What was the immediate trigger for the start of WW1?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand

What was the immediate impact of the Storming of the Bastille on the French monarchy?

It demonstrated popular resistance to royal authority

What was the impact of rivalries among European powers before WW1?

They intensified competition and mistrust

How did the growth of large armies contribute to the atmosphere before WW1?

It made war seem a more viable option

What was an important effect of Napoleon's domestic policies?

They centralized government and created stability

How did colonisation negatively affect the autonomy of indigenous populations?

It led to the loss of self-governance and control

Which skill is assessed when a student organizes historical events in their correct order?

Chronology

Which system was a major cause of WW1 due to complex agreements?

The intricate alliance system

The 'Events of the French Revolution' section specifically focuses on which years?

1789-1793

What role did militarism play as a cause of WW1?

It encouraged the growth of large armies and navies

How did nationalism contribute to the tensions leading to WW1?

It led to aggressive assertions of national superiority

What does the assessment of 'Knowledge' in history typically involve?

Recalling specific facts, dates, and names

What is the term for the process where colonies gain independence from colonial powers?

Decolonisation

What significant economic factor contributed to the French Revolution?

Massive national debt and food shortages

What problem arose for Britain due to colonial resistance?

Increased military expenditure and conflicts

What was an effect of the escalating pre-WW1 tensions?

An increasing willingness to resort to war

Which of these was a primary social cause of the French Revolution?

The rigid class structure of society

Who was a prominent figure whose rule focused on domestic policy after the French Revolution?

Napoleon Bonaparte

What is sometimes cited as a 'benefit' of colonial rule for colonies?

The development of modern infrastructure

What characteristic defined the European political climate leading up to WW1?

A highly militarized and distrustful environment

The European political climate before WW1 is often described as a 'powder keg'. What does this imply?

A condition ready to explode into conflict

Which skill focuses on identifying the underlying factors that led to a historical event?

Analysis of causes

What was a significant disadvantage of colonisation for Britain?

Expensive administration and defense

What was a main purpose of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen?

To outline universal rights for all people

How did colonies provide an advantage to British industry?

They served as captive markets for products

Which was an advantage of colonisation for Britain?

Availability of cheap raw materials

What year is generally considered the start of the 'Events of the French Revolution' period mentioned in the notes?

1789

What strategic advantage did colonisation offer Britain?

Naval bases and coaling stations globally

How did imperialism contribute to the outbreak of WW1?

It led to fierce rivalries over colonies and resources

Which of these is an example of a domestic policy implemented by Napoleon?

The Napoleonic Code

Which factor often influenced the process of decolonisation?

The weakening of colonial powers after wars

What specific time range for 'Britain' is mentioned as a revision topic?

1750-1900

What economic motive was significant for Britain in colonisation?

To secure new trade routes and resources

What was a central focus of Napoleon's domestic policy?

Reforming legal and administrative structures

What was a major disadvantage for colonised people under British rule?

Cultural suppression and economic exploitation

What year marks the end of the 'Events of the French Revolution' timeframe, 1789-1793?

1793

What skill is being applied when you examine the outcomes or results of historical actions?

Analysis of effects

How can the period known as the Reign of Terror be characterized?

A period of political purges and executions

How did Enlightenment ideas influence the causes of the French Revolution?

They championed individual rights and liberty

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