History & Civics

Look at the picture and answer the following questions:

Identify and briefly explain the incident given in the picture. Specimen Paper, Total History and Civics Solutions ICSE Class 10.

(i) Identify and briefly explain the incident given in the picture.

(ii) Mention any four conditions imposed on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles.

(iii) Name the organisation established to maintain peace after the First World War. Mention any three of its objectives.

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(i) The picture shows the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the Crown Prince of Austria and his wife at Sarajevo, by Gavrilo Princep, an Austrian subject. It became the immediate cause of the First World War.

  1. The assassin, Gavrilo Princep was an Austrian subject, but Serbia was blamed for Archduke's assassination.
  2. Austria sent an ultimatum to Serbia with many demands.
  3. The Serbian government refused to accept some of the demands and Austria declared war on Serbia on 28 July, 1914.

(ii) Four conditions imposed on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles are as follows:

  1. The area of the Rhine Valley was to be demilitarised and the German territory west of Rhine was to be occupied by the Allied Troops for 15 years.
  2. Germany lost Alsace Lorraine to France; Eupen-et-Malmedy to Belgium, Schleswig to Denmark. Danzig became a Free Port in the Polish territory.
  3. Germany ceded parts of her pre-War territory to Denmark, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia and France.
  4. The coal mines in the German area called Saar were ceded to France for 15 years and the area was to be governed by the League of Nations.

(iii) League of Nations was established to maintain peace after the First World War.

Three objectives of League of Nations were as follows:

  1. All the States of the world were prohibited from entering into any secret treaties and alliances.
  2. The member-States were not supposed to maintain huge armies, warships and destructive armaments.
  3. All States were to respect each other's independence.

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