History For Form Four Notes - All Topics Download Free

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History For Form Four Notes - All Topics Download Free


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These History For Form Four Notes consists of four topics, namely Crises in the world capitalist system; Nationalism and Decolonisation (Nationalism and the struggle for independence in Africa; Decolonization of Africa)


Political, social and economic policies in Africa after independence; (The national military and legal institutions in Africa after independence; Forces hindering development in independent African states); and Africa in International affairs (Africa in continental, regional and international affairs)


History For Form Four Notes - All Topics Download Free


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TOPIC 1


CRISIS IN CAPITALIST SYSTEM


TOPIC 2


NATIONALISM AND DECOLONIZATION


TOPIC 3


CHANGES IN POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC POLICIES IN AFRICA AFTER INDEPENDENCE


TOPIC 4


AFRICA IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS


Assassinations in Sarajevo


On 28th June 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the Austrian throne and his wife Sophie were assassinated at Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia by a young Bosnian student called Gavrilo Princip who was booked by a secret organization popularly known as the Black Hand.


The Black Hand was founded in Belgrade with the aim of realizing the national ideal i.e. the union of all Serbs. This union was too radical and militant.


The assassination of Ferdinand and his wife activated the alliances that were already in place. 


Germany responded quickly assuring Austria-Hungary of full support. 


On 22nd July 1914, Austria presented Serbia with a stiff ultimatum which contained the following demands:


1. Serbia should explain the assassination of the archduke and his wife


2. Apologies to Austria-Hungary


3. Suppression of all anti-Austrian publications and organization


4. Participation of Austrian officials in the inquiry


5. Dismissal of all officials whom Austria objected to


6. Allowing Austrian police to enter Serbia territory to ensure that the demands are fulfilled

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