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EXTRA HELP AVAILABLE PERIOD 9 AND AFTER SCHOOL SWBAT describe the characteristics of WWI warfare and explain the effects of those characteristics on those involved by analyzing the documents and completing the graphic organizer. EXTRA HELP AVAILABLE PERIOD 9 AND AFTER SCHOOL

Who was Archduke Ferdinand Who was Archduke Ferdinand?  Archduke Franz Ferdinand was born in the city of Graz on December 18, 1863. After his cousin and father died, he became the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary. His uncle, Franz Joseph, was the current emperor of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire. He was married to Sophie, the Duchess of Hohenberg.  Leading up to the Assassination  In the southern portion of Austria-Hungary was a region called Bosnia. Many of the Bosnians wanted to have their own country and not be under the rule of Austria-Hungary. The country of Serbia, just south of the Austria-Hungary border also wanted the freedom of the Bosnians. Serbia was an ally with the powerful Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary was allied with Germany.  When Archduke Ferdinand announced his trip to Sarajevo, Bosnian nationalists (people who wanted Bosnia to be its own country) saw their opportunity to strike at the Austrian Empire. With help from the neighboring country of Serbia, assassins were recruited and trained to kill the Archduke as he traveled through the streets of Sarajevo. These assassins were members of a terrorist group called the Black Hand. 

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