Austria-Hungary's demands from Serbia basically questioned Serbia's sovereignty and called upon the dissolution of the country. That is why Serbia did not accept the ultimatium and that is why Austria-Hungary declared war, starting World War I.
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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The term that describes the final set of demands issued by Austria to Serbia after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand is the "July Ultimatum." Delivered on July 23, 1914, it contained a series of stringent requests aimed at Serbia, and its rejection by Serbia was one of the key events that escalated tensions leading to World War I.
Serbia partially accepted the ultimatum from Austria-Hungary but rejected some of the demands. This led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia, which ultimately sparked the beginning of World War I.
A work stoppage in order to force an employer to respond to demands of the workers.
Austria-Hungary placed impossible demands on Serbia.