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3 years ago
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The people of Serbia share a cultural identity with Russia. Both groups are called Slavs. In the years before World War I, Serbi

a wanted all Slavic peoples to form one empire, free from rule by the Turks or Austria-Hungary. In 1914, Austria-Hungary said that it owned Serbia. This made the Serbs angry because it ruined their dream of having one empire of Slavic peoples. This conflict between Serbia and Austria-Hungary was one cause of World War I.
The Serbs' wish to unite all the Slavs in one empire is an example of
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allochka39001 [22]3 years ago
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Both groups are called Slavs. In the years before World War I, Serbia wanted all Slavic peoples to form one empire, free from rule by the Turks or Austria-Hungary. The Serbs' wish to unite all the Slavs in one empire is an example of. imperialism.

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