Direct:
Assassination of Franz Ferdinand. mobaliazion, blank check from Germany to Austria hungary, altimatiam
Indirect:
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism, arms race
[Triple Entente made of Britain, France and Russia and Triple Alliance made of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary]
*Names of the alliances were changed after the wars
the four indirect causes of ww1 are: Militarism- competing to see who had the biggest army, guns/weapons Alliances- the 2 teams of alliances formed which were the triple entente (Russia, Britain and France) and the triple alliance (Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary) Imperialism- fighting to get the most land Nationalism- the leaders of countries gave their citizens the feeling that they were better than all of the other countries
The two examples of direct control in ww1 included price controls and rent controls.
In WW1 Disease.
Poison gas, tanks, flamethrowers and machine guns was introduced in World War 1.The main causes of WW1 is Nationalism, Imperialism, Alliances, and Militarism.
There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
The direct causes of the floods are heavy rain!
what is direct and indirect expense
definition direct and indirect statement
ones direct and the other is indirect..
"You" can be either a direct or indirect object: It is a direct object in "I want to kiss you." It is an indirect object in "Henry is going to give you the tickets."
Direct- food Indirect- dog
What is the Direct and indirect migration policies on destination?
indirect
indirect-expense
Hereunder several example of the employ of "direct" as an adjective: direct consequence, direct descendant, direct action, direct discourse or speech (British), direct evidence, direct cost. You can also use it to mean: frank, open, sincere; a direct answer, a direct way of doing things. "Direct" as an adverb: I shall write to you direct, the train goes direct to Boston . Several examples of the employ of "indirect" as an adjective: an indirect route, to make an indirect reference, to answer a question in an indirect way, indirect cost, indirect object, indirect discourse or speech (British).
A direct or indirect object is a part of a sentence. A single word in isolation is neither a direct or indirect object. However, most nouns can be used in a sentence as either a direct or indirect object.
Define direct and indirect labour?"