Answer: When Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand was shot dead in Sarajevo in June 1914, it triggered a wave of threats, ultimatums and troop mobilisations. By August, Serbia had been invaded by Austria-Hungary and Russia had declared war in response, prompting the German Kaiser to declare war on his Russian cousin.
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False
False
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False
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They can lead historians to arrive at very different
interpretations of an event.
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When they have an opinion on the event and they write about it, they are less likely to accurately portray the event.