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11 April, 12:37

Why were some Serbians and Bosnians angry with Austria-Hungary in 1914?

A. Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.

B. Austria-Hungary refused to trade with either country.

C. Austria-Hungary would not allow religious freedom in either country.

D. Austria-Hungary wanted to build a railroad through the center of both countries.

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  1. 11 April, 14:07
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    I believe the answer is: A. Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia.

    in 1908, Austria-Hungary occupied some part of Bosnian empire which ignite economic crisis in Bosnia, which led to their fall. The austria-Hungary later than continue their advance toward serbian territory.

    Serbia had a very close relationship with Bosnia because they were once a part of the ottoman empire. So they decided to banded up together to oppose Austria-Hungary's forces.
  2. 11 April, 14:40
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    A. Austria-Hungary had taken over Bosnia and dominated Serbia. This is why a few Serbians tried to rebel against Franz Ferdinand (archduke of Austria-Hungary) and assassinated him.
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