Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia after the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand primarily because

A) Austria-Hungary wanted to abort the desires of nationalist groups for self-rule.
B) Germany promised to back up Austria-Hungary's war effort.
C) Austria-Hungary wanted to conquer Serbia before its protector Russia could mobilize troops for action.
D) Austria-Hungary was pressured by its ally Germany to punish Serbia.
E) Austria-Hungary was afraid the Hungarians would secede from the empire.


A

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