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What did the continuous journey regulation entail at the turn of the century?
It required immigrants to make direct passage to Canada without stopping
How did nationalism and militarism contribute to the outbreak of WWI?
They created an atmosphere of intense competition and rivalry between European powers
What did the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance in 1914 represent?
The Triple Entente included Britain, France, and Russia, while the Triple Alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
How did the continuous journey regulation relate to the Komagata Maru?
The regulation prompted the Komagata Maru incident by preventing the passengers from disembarking in Canada
What did the continuous journey regulation entail at the turn of the century?
It aimed to restrict immigration from Asia to countries like Canada and Australia
How did nationalism and militarism contribute to the outbreak of WWI?
They fostered an arms race and aggressive foreign policies
What did the continuous journey regulation mean at the turn of the century and how did it relate to the Komagata Maru?
It aimed to deter Indian immigrants from entering Canada by enforcing strict travel restrictions
Which countries made up the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance in 1914?
Triple Entente: France, Russia, United Kingdom; Triple Alliance: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire
Test your knowledge of the early 20th century history with questions about the continuous journey regulation, the Komagata Maru incident, the factors contributing to the outbreak of World War I, and the countries involved in the Triple Entente and the Triple Alliance in 1914.
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