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PS 142 explores the intricate origins of World War I, focusing on the role of Austria-Hungary, a diverse empire fraught with ethnic tensions. The assassination of Archduke Ferdinand in Serbia by nationalist separatists ignited a series of events leading to conflict. Germany's unwavering support for Austria-Hungary escalated the situation, resulting in extreme demands that spiraled out of control. This analysis delves into the complex interactions between nations and the nationalist sentiments that ignited one of history's deadliest wars.
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