The most likely reason behind the incident described in the passage is Serbian nationalism. The context suggests that this passage is referring to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, which was a key event that sparked World War I. The assassin, Gavrilo Princip, was a member of a Serbian nationalist group that sought to end Austro-Hungarian rule over Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The second bullet struck the Archduke close to the heart. He uttered only one word, “Sofia” —a call to his stricken wife. Then his head fell back and he collapsed. He died almost instantly.—Borijove Jevtic, co-conspiratorWhich of the following was the most likely reason behind the incident described in this passage?(1 point)Responsesethnic conflict in the Ottoman empireethnic conflict in the Ottoman empireextreme militarism in Germanyextreme militarism in Germanyeconomic competition between France and Germanyeconomic competition between France and GermanySerbian nationalism
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