<span>Your answer is March 1, 1445</span>
It was a trigger that showed that there were two competing powers in Europe: Russia and Austria-Hungary (and their allies).
Franz Ferdinand was killed by a Serbian separatist and the Austrians wanted him to be punished. On the other hand, Russia supported Serbia is saying that Austrian demands ( to be allowed to search for the culprit inside Serbia) were too much.
This lead to a direct conflict between the two powers (Austria and Russia) and further lead to the war.
The persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes took place <span>in the Syrian period. </span>
<span>decisive but sectional</span>
Answer:
These are the good answers:
- Millions had been killed;
- Food and supplies were running out;
- Soldiers were forced to fight.
Explanation:
The overthrowing of the tsar was a consequence of the Russian chaos following a terribly bad military campaign. Russia was not fully industrialized when it entered WWI.