Respuesta :
Answer: No the war could have been avoided
Explanation: This came from a online proffeser
I think it is quite possible that the First World War needn’t have happened, and sometimes great catastrophes happen because of accidents. I think the decision by the Archduke to go to Sarajevo was one of those fateful decisions. His decision to stay in Sarajevo after the first assassination attempt and then go to the hospital to see the man who had been wounded in the first assassination attempt, his chauffeur taking the wrong turning and his car getting stalled, those were accidents.
I think if the Archduke had not been killed, things might have turned out very differently. Ironically, he was one of the key voices in Austria who had always opposed war on Serbia up until this point. So, with his death, that restraining voice was removed and the Austrian hawks had the excuse which they’d been looking for to try and destroy Serbia.
So, yes, I think it’s an interesting question. I don’t think the First World War was inevitable. I think it is always possible to avoid war, and we should always think in that way. If we think things are inevitable, then we just throw our hands up and don’t do anything. So, yes, I think accident played a very large part in the outbreak of the First World War in 1914.