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Herbert H. Asquith and the Decision for War, 1914
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Herbert H. Asquith and the Decision for War, 1914

Patricia Sunderland
Creighton University
Master of Arts (MA), Graduate School
1962

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World War I
During the first six months of 1914, the Liberal Government of Great Britain faced a series of harassing domestic problems. In January, a rupture in the Cabinet over the issue of Naval Increases appeared imminent. No sooner was an agreement reached on this matter, then Ireland again burst into the headlines.
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