After Serbia's reject of Austrian Ultimatum, on July 25, 1914, the Russian government ordered to start the partial mobilization of its armed forces.
After Serbia's reject of Austrian Ultimatum, on July 25, 1914, the Russian government ordered to start the partial mobilization of its armed forces.
Russia began moving it's army toward the russian-Austrian border. it mobilized Russia along the German border
The demands of the Hungarian revolutionaries were met by the Austrian emperor, Ferdinand I, during the 1848 revolution. In response to the uprising, he granted Hungary a degree of autonomy, including the establishment of a separate government and the recognition of Hungarian as an official language. However, these concessions were short-lived, as the Austrian Empire later suppressed the revolution and reasserted control over Hungary.
ANSWER The main reasons were followings: 1 - because they were found humiliating and damaging the independence of Serbia; 2 - because Serbia was backed by Russia (which had pledged its intervention in case of Austria had attacked Serbia), in rejecting the demands.
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Serbia agreed to all but one of the ten demands. The one that they could not accept (#6) demanded that Austrian police be allowed to operate in Serbia as they conducted arrests of suspects in the assassation of the Archduke.
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Many fled to Western Europe.
A German-Austrian alliance was formed to protect Germany against Russia before the start of WWI.