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How many children does a mother have on average in their life time in Niger?

8

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What percentage of the population of Nigeria is under 15?

50 %

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What is the three stages of erosion?

Erosion, Transportation, Deposition

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What are the three earth building processes?

Faulting, Folding, Volcanism

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What are the three erosion forces

Fluvial, Aeolian, Glacial

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What is the number of babies born in the country in Japan in 2017?

946,060

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What is the number of deaths in the country in Japan in 2017?

1,300,000

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How many children does a mother have on average in their life time in Japan?

1.4

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Who are the big three after WW1

Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, Lloyd George

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When did WW1 end

11:11 November 1918

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What is the German name for the treaty of Versailles?

The Diktat

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What is the treaty signed at the end of WW1 called?

The Treaty of Versailles

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What is Woodrow Wilson’s goal in the treaty?

  1. Get is 11 points through

  2. Create the League of Nations

  3. Punish Germany, but not hard enough to cripple her

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What is Georges Clemensau’s goal in the treaty?

  1. To cripple Germany so that France does not need to deal with them again

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What is Llyod George’s goal in the treaty?

  1. To punish Germany, but also let them recover so they can trade again.

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Why did the Big Three disagree over how to deal with Germany?

  1. Woodrow Wilson thinks it’s too harsh, but was happy that LoN is guaranteed to be created

  2. Georges Clemenceau thinks the treaty is not harsh enough

  3. Llyod George is unhappy that the treaty may loose Britain a trading partner

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How did the treaty solve the issue of who to blame?

In the treaty term 231, it says that Germany has to accept all war guilt

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Name lands that Germany lost due to the treaty

  1. The polish corridor

  2. Alsace-Lorraine

  3. All overseas colonies

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When was the Paris Peace conference held?

1919 January 18

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How long did the Paris Peace conference last?

6 months

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What was Britain’s first modern battle ship called?

H.M.S Dreadnought

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Why was Britain’s first modern battle ship revolutionary?

Because it had armour plating, better gun turrets and greater speeds

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Who responded to Britain’s new battle ship and what did they do?

Germany. They responded by announcing she was going to build 12 more Nassau ships.

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What was the cause for WWI?

Militarism, Alliance, Imperialism, Nationalism

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Who was shot which lead to the first world war?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

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Which battle happened between 5 - 12 of September 1914?

The first Battle of the Marne

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Which battle happened in September to October 1914?

The race to the sea / First Battle of Ypres

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When was the wall street crash?

Oct 1929

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When did Japan invade Manchuria?

Sep 1931

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When did Hitler become the chancellor of Germany

Jan 1933

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When did Italy invade Abyssinia

Oct 1935 - May 1936

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When did Hitler announce rearmament?

March 1935

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When did Anschluss with Austria happen?

March 1938

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Who was missing from The League of Nations?

The United States

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How did the wall street crash affect the rest of the world?

The crash led to a severe economic downturn worldwide, triggering bank failures and a decline in international trade. Countries faced increased unemployment and poverty levels, while many governments struggled to respond effectively. This event contributed to the Great Depression, influencing global political stability and leading to the rise of extremist movements in various nations.