Source: Sir Richard J Evans, Professor at the University of Cambridge According to Professor Sir Richard Evans, Gives two reasons the author gave to support his or her which Allied Power nation was MOST view? Were the reasons compelling/believable? Why or why not? responsible for starting World War I? Serbia 1. The author stated that Serbia 2. The author also said that

icon
Related questions
Question

What do i put for the answers?

The Allied Power's Responsibility for Starting WWI: "Serbia [Allied Powers] bore the greatest
responsibility for the outbreak of WW1. Serbian nationalism and expansionism were profoundly disruptive
forces and Serbian backing for the Black Hand terrorists was extraordinarily irresponsible. Austria-Hungary
bore only slightly less responsibility for its panic over-reaction to the assassination of the heir to the
Habsburg [Austrian] throne. France encouraged Russia's [Allied Powers] aggressiveness towards
Austria-Hungary and Germany encouraged Austrian intransigence [unwillingness to change its mind]. Britain
failed to mediate [help find compromise] as it had done in the previous Balkan crisis out of fear of Germany's
European and global ambitions - a fear that was not entirely rational since Britain had clearly won the naval
arms race by 1910."
Source: Sir Richard J Evans, Professor at the University of Cambridge
According to Professor Sir Richard Evans, Gives two reasons the author gave to support his or her
which Allied Power nation was MOST
view? Were the reasons compelling/believable? Why or
why not?
responsible for starting World War I?
Serbia
1. The author stated that Serbia
2. The author also said that
Transcribed Image Text:The Allied Power's Responsibility for Starting WWI: "Serbia [Allied Powers] bore the greatest responsibility for the outbreak of WW1. Serbian nationalism and expansionism were profoundly disruptive forces and Serbian backing for the Black Hand terrorists was extraordinarily irresponsible. Austria-Hungary bore only slightly less responsibility for its panic over-reaction to the assassination of the heir to the Habsburg [Austrian] throne. France encouraged Russia's [Allied Powers] aggressiveness towards Austria-Hungary and Germany encouraged Austrian intransigence [unwillingness to change its mind]. Britain failed to mediate [help find compromise] as it had done in the previous Balkan crisis out of fear of Germany's European and global ambitions - a fear that was not entirely rational since Britain had clearly won the naval arms race by 1910." Source: Sir Richard J Evans, Professor at the University of Cambridge According to Professor Sir Richard Evans, Gives two reasons the author gave to support his or her which Allied Power nation was MOST view? Were the reasons compelling/believable? Why or why not? responsible for starting World War I? Serbia 1. The author stated that Serbia 2. The author also said that
Expert Solution
trending now

Trending now

This is a popular solution!

steps

Step by step

Solved in 2 steps

Blurred answer