The breakup of Yugoslavia during the 1990s was caused mainly byGroup of answer choicesthe assassination in Sarajevo of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.espionage by Russian agents.ethnic cleansing.NATO.rivalries among ethnicities.
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The breakup of Yugoslavia during the 1990s was caused mainly byGroup of answer choicesthe assassination in Sarajevo of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.espionage by Russian agents.ethnic cleansing.NATO.rivalries among ethnicities.
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The breakup of Yugoslavia during the 1990s was mainly caused by rivalries among ethnicities.
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