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What was the effect of Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina?

a.) the withdrawal of Russia's support of Serbia

b.) the assassination of Austria's heir to the throne

c.) a compromise between Serbia and Austria-Hungary

d.) a Serbian declaration of war on Austria-Hungary

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The Bosnian Crisis (1908-1909) involved the annexation by the Austro-Hungarian Empire of the balkan regions known as Bosnia and Herzegovina, which at the time were officially part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire. The Annexation Crisis began on October 5, 1908, when Bulgaria declared its independence followed by the announcement by Austria-Hungary on October 6, 1908, that it was annexing Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Ottoman Empire protested this loss of its land, and Russia, Britain, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro, and France, and Germany all became involved in this crisis.

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Answer:

The answer is B.

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Just got it right on the test.