2. accepting responsibility for the assassination
5. suppressing anti-Austrian groups and publications
According to the terms of the ultimatum delivered on July 23, the Serbian government would have to accept an Austro-Hungarian inquiry into the assassination, notwithstanding its claim that it was already conducting its own internal investigation. Serbia was also to suppress all anti-Austrian propaganda and to take steps to root out and eliminate terrorist organizations within its borders—one such organization, the Black Hand, was believed to have aided and abetted the archduke’s killer, Gavrilo Princip, and his cohorts, providing weapons and safe passage from Belgrade to Sarajevo. The Dual Monarchy demanded an answer to the note within 48 hours—by that time, however, anticipating Serbian defiance, Gieslingen had already packed his bags and prepared to leave the embassy.
B.
The Gibbons v. Odgen was a decision that ruled that Supreme Court could regulate interstate commerce.
Which is the question please?
Answer:
Dinwiddie sent Captain William Trent of the Virginia militia to construct a fort at the strategically important forks of the Ohio River and also to convince the local Indians to ally against the French.
Explanation:
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "B. The purpose was tell why the colonies were revolting against Britain and declaring their independence."
Here are the following choices:
A. The purpose was to insult the King of England.
<span>B. The purpose was tell why the colonies were revolting against Britain and declaring their independence.
</span><span>C. The purpose was to describe ways that the colonists could improve themselves. </span>