nationalism broke up the Austrio-hugarian empire, because people began wanting an heritage,a sense of identity
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his assasination lead to austro-hungarian empire declaring war on serbia. the allied powers stood with serbia in the war and the central powers (germany) austro-hungary. causing world war 1.
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was perpetrated by what may be loosely described as Yugoslavian patriots. Willingly committing violence in order to achieve their political ends, and with the support of officials from the independent nation of Serbia, the patriot-assassins sought to intimidate the Austro-Hungarian Empire into making territorial concessions that would lead to the formation of an independent Yugoslavia.
The spread of nationalism during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries led to significant political and social changes, including the unification of countries like Germany and Italy, and the decline of empires such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. It also fueled conflicts and wars, as nationalist movements sought independence or territorial expansion, resulting in intense rivalries and, ultimately, World War I. Additionally, nationalism often fostered cultural pride and identity, but it could also lead to xenophobia and the exclusion of minority groups, contributing to societal tensions.
Because the monarchies got the people into a disastrous war. The following monarchies fell as a result of WWI--Tsar of Russia, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Kaiser of Germany.
no as the killing of Arch duke Franz Ferdinand was by Serbian nationalists who were strongly opposed to Austro-hungarian rule (country that Franz was prince of)Overall this ORGANISED killing lead to world war 1
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The rise of nationalism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries significantly contributed to the tensions that led to World War I. Various ethnic groups sought self-determination and independence, particularly in the Balkans, where nationalist movements challenged the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. Additionally, competitive nationalism fueled rivalries among the major European powers, as countries sought to assert their dominance and protect their interests. This heightened sense of national identity and competition ultimately played a key role in the outbreak of the war following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914.
Nationalism Lead to war because serbia wanted to be free from austria hungary
When Serbia gained independence, it started on a quest to create a Slavic empire, which brought them into conflict with the powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire. And that was the conflict that caused the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which in turn caused World War I.
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