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The correct option is C
C. Serbian nationalism
The heir to the Austria-Hungary throne and his wife Sophie were shot dead by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo,Bosnia. The assassination is believed by historian to be the immediate cause of ww1. The Austrian-Hungarian government saw this as a direct attack on their country and believed that the Serbian authorities had helped the Bosnian terrorists.
C. Serbian nationalism
The heir to the Austria-Hungary throne and his wife Sophie were shot dead by a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo,Bosnia. The assassination is believed by historian to be the immediate cause of ww1. The Austrian-Hungarian government saw this as a direct attack on their country and believed that the Serbian authorities had helped the Bosnian terrorists.
Answer: Serbian nationalism
Explanation: This dialogue belongs to the historically famous massacre of Franz Ferdinand, archduke of Austria and his wife Sofia. We are talking about the time when Serbia was greatly influenced by two consecutive Balkan wars when the Serbian nationalists wanted to liberate South Slavs of Austria-Hungary. Franz was going for a military inspection to Bosnia when he was killed by a group of Serbian nationalists at Sarajevo. This event became the very case of WWI.