What caused the Yugoslav civil war (1991–1999)?

a) The country, artificially constructed in 1919 out of various nationalities, languages, and religions, fell apart with the end of the Cold War.
b) Because Yugoslavia was close to the Russian border, it was harder to get free of Soviet control.
Consider This: Most of the fighting centered around Bosnia-Herzegovina. See 15.1.2: Hard Revolutions.
c) The patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church excommunicated the patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church, causing widespread fighting to break out.
Consider This: Most of the fighting centered around Bosnia-Herzegovina. See 15.1.2: Hard Revolutions.
d) Slovenia was the territory mainly responsible for the outbreak of the civil war.
Consider This: Most of the fighting centered around Bosnia-Herzegovina. See 15.1.2: Hard Revolutions.


a) The country, artificially constructed in 1919 out of various nationalities, languages, and religions, fell apart with the end of the Cold War.

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