"ARTICLE I. Should, contrary to their hope, and against the loyal desire of the two High Contracting Parties, one of the two Empires be attacked by Russia, the High Contracting Parties are bound to stand by each other with the whole of the war strength of their Empires, and, accordingly, not to conclude peace except jointly and in agreement.
ARTICLE II. Should one of the High Contracting Parties be attacked by another Power, the other High Contracting Party binds itself hereby, not only not to support the aggressor against its Ally, but to observe at least a benevolent neutrality towards its Ally."
— Treaty of Alliance between Germany and Austria-Hungary, October 7, 1879
Which of the following best explains how the diplomatic agreement described in the passage contributed to the outbreak of the First World War?
- It created a network of mutual defense commitments that could escalate a regional crisis into a general European war.Cevap
- BIt served as the immediate trigger for the war by directly inspiring the nationalist assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- CIt resolved imperial rivalries between Germany and Russia over territorial claims in East Asia.
- DIt prevented the growth of militarism by establishing clear diplomatic boundaries between European states.