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what was the blank check?
a telegram sent to austria warning them about russias mobilization
russias obligation to serbia to protect serbia from austria and germany if attacked
a huge sum of money sent by germany to austria for war preparation
a promise from germany that they would help austria if russia mobilized
The "Blank Check" (or "Blank Cheque") in the context of World War I origins was Germany's promise to support Austria - Hungary unconditionally (including with military aid) if Russia mobilized in response to Austria - Hungary's actions against Serbia. Let's analyze each option:
- Option 1: The telegram about Russia's mobilization is not the "Blank Check".
- Option 2: Russia's obligation to Serbia is related to the alliance but not the "Blank Check".
- Option 3: The "Blank Check" was not about sending money for war preparation.
- Option 4: This option correctly describes the "Blank Check" as Germany's promise to help Austria if Russia mobilized.
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D. A promise from Germany that they would help Austria if Russia mobilized (assuming the last option is labeled D; if the original options had different labels, adjust accordingly. Based on the content, the correct option is the one stating "A promise from Germany that they would help Austria if Russia mobilized").