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June 28, 1914 That's 'when the whole world fell apart'.
The assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his impregnated wife Sophia. Nationalism, Internal Dissent, and Militarism were also apart of the war. But the assassiation was the spark that started the World War 1(:
The system of Alliances in Europe set the stage for the catastrophe of the World War I. It was the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand that pushed the Central and Allied powers into open and ultimately devastating war.
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Probably Nothing apart from annoying some Serbians
Not possible without breaking it.
Ferdinand and Miranda get married, yet there's a murder plot against Alonso.
yes it is
Not possible without breaking it.
They used the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand as an excuse to end the conflicts they had been faced with by Serbia in the Balkans (ex Pig Wars, nationalism within Austria-Hungary). They really wanted to go to war with them because they thought that with Germany as an ally, they could easily defeat Serbia and discourage the raging nationalism threatening to tear Austria-Hungary apart (as demonstrated in the 1848 Revolutions and the Budapest Uprisings). But also they wanted to solidify their position as a power now that Germany was unified (1885 or something ... the date slips my mind at the moment) and was becoming a strong power, over powering Austria (seen in the Austro-Prussian War).
It is, but it is very rare.
According to VSEPR theory, molecules adjust their geometry to keep the electrons in valence shells as far apart from each other as possible.