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7 May, 11:03

The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand was the catalyst that started World War I because

a. His death brought to a head the tensions underlying the alliances in eastern and western Europe

b. He had been a unifying force between Serbia and the Austro-Hungarian empire

c. His death caused Germany to rush to the defense of Serbia

d. His death ended plans for national self-determination within the Austro-Hungarian empire

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  1. 7 May, 11:28
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    The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand was the catalyst that started World War I because " a. His death brought to a head the tensions underlying the alliances in eastern and western Europe," since it was actually the complicated system of alliances that really "set off" WWI.
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