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STALIN [3.7K]
4 years ago
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Which of the following events caused Austria- Hungary to send an ultimatum to Serbia? the forming of the Triple Entente the assa

ssination of the archduke Francis Ferdinand the mobilization of troops the formation of the Balkan League
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AnnyKZ [126]4 years ago
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Assassination of the Francis Ferdinand

which will be the short term reason why ww1 started. (many other reasons why ww1 happened)
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