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The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
First, as there is no context or references at all, it is important to say that we are talking about the assassination of archduke Franz Ferdinand and his give, which was one of the causes for the beginning of World War I.
How did Nicholas and Wilhelm describe the conflict between their countries differently?
They described the conflict differently because they had different political and economic interests in the region. Tsar Nicholas of Russia and Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany were cousins. However, Germany was allied with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Russia had committed to support Serbia.
How did each attempt to persuade the other?
As cousins they were, they deemed that diplomacy could be a way to dissuade both nations from a war that was going to be very destructive in Europe. So they first decided the diplomatic way and exchange messages through telegrams. Te communication started on July 29, 1914.
How did the tone of their communications change over time? Why might that be the case?
The tone started to change with the pass of time because none of them wanted to give in. And through the course of the telegram exchange, both armies had been mobilizing their troops to begin the armed confrontation. As I mentioned above, there were many political, economic, and even ethnic interests at hand.
The way Nicholas and Wilhelm described the conflict between their countries differently is:
- They had differing political interests in the assassination of Franz Ferdinand so they had varied descriptions of the conflict.
Tsar Nicholas
This was the cousin to Kaiser Wilhelm who was a prominent figure in Germany and they were eventually pitted to war amongst themselves.
The way each of them tried to persuade the other was:
- They tried diplomatic means to avoid war.
Their communication changed over time as neither wanted to give in so they settled for war between themselves.
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