
Moder World Studies, I’m stuck on these questions…?
1. Nationalism had resulted in a powder keg on the Balkan Peninsula in 1914, and all that was needed was a spark to set it off. What provided this spark and set in motion the events that eventually led to the Great War?
A. the assassination of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany
B. the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
C. the mobilization of forces by Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina
D. the visit of Otto von Bismarck to the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo
2. Once the powder keg was ignited, what made it difficult to stop the chain of events that led to all-out war in Europe in 1914?
A. A quick, reliable system of communication was not available to foreign ministers.
B. European leaders believed a war in Europe would revive their struggling economies.
C. Nations responded to threats to their allies by mobilizing their militaries.
D. The policy of isolationism followed by European nations had been largely ignored by 1914.
1 B
2 C
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