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The correct answer would be American involvement. As we know America had no involvement in the first few years of the war. Therefore, it would not even make sense. Only after Duke Ferdinand was murdered, did they become involved in the war.
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Austria had a deep seated hated for the Serbs partially due to their problems in the Balkans, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand sealed the fate of WWI. William II initially gave Austria assurances of German support in the event of war and essentially told Austria to crush the Serbian problem before it got out of hand. When Austria declared war on Serbia after the assassination, it guaranteed both Russia (as Serbia’s protectorate) and Germany (as Austria’s ally) would join the war. Russia began to mobilize, which required Germany to move fast in order to execute the Schliefffen plan.
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The primary aim of the conference was to coordinate the military strategy against Japan and Germany. An additional goal of the conference was to discuss the post-war world and establish things like borders, reparations, and colonies.
Explanation:
Because they believed in hitler and him being right about what he believed