Some factors to which the start of WW1 can be traced are:
1) the rise of nationalism in Europe, for example among the Serbians and Bosnians
2) building of big military alliances in Europe (this is what make the conflict into a world war
3) the direct cause was the assassination of the Austrian Crown Prince Franz Ferdinand
When writing about the political and social success of nations such as Britain, Seidman insists that the most important factor is having political institutions that promote free thinking and fair opposition.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
it help with the segregation and getting rid of segregation