im sorry i dont know all ten, but hopefully these 4 will get you started..
1. all Serbian bboks and newspapers that criticised Austria were to be banned.
2. Anti-Austrian teachers in Serbian schools were to be sacked
3.Austrian Officers ere to control the Serbian Army
4. Austrian ministers were to be placed in the Serbian Government.
Austria-Hungary made 10 enumerated demands. Serbia was to pledge itself to:
1. suppress publications which incite hatred and contempt of the Austrian Monarchy;
2. dissolve Narodna Odbrana (National Defence) and similar societies, confiscate their means of Propaganda, and prevent the societies from reforming under new names;
3. eliminate from public instruction in Serbia, both as regards the teaching body and the methods of instruction, all that serves or might serve to foment propaganda against Austria-Hungary;
4. remove from the military service and the administration in general all officers guilty of propaganda against Austria-Hungary, names of which Austria-Hungary reserved the right to provide; (Serbia agreed to remove those officers proven guilty by judicial inquiry. As propaganda was not yet a crime it is unclear how any officers would be removed).
5. accept the collaboration in Serbia of organs of the Austro-Hungarian government in the suppression of the subversive movement directed against the territorial integrity of the monarchy;
6. begin a judicial inquiry against the accessories to the plot of June 28th who are on Serbian territory, with organs delegated by the Austro-Hungarian government participating in the investigation;
7. immediately arrest Major Vojislav Tankosić and Milan Ciganović who were implicated by the preliminary investigation undertaken by Austria-Hungary;
8. prevent by effective measures the cooperation of Serbian authorities in the illicit traffic in arms and explosives across the frontier and to dismiss and severely punish those in the Serbian Frontiers Service who assisted the authors of the Sarajevo outrage;
9. furnish Austria-Hungary with explanations regarding statements from high Serbian officials both in Serbia and abroad, who have expressed hostility towards Austria-Hungary; and
10. notify Austria-Hungary without delay of the execution of these measures.
Austria-Hungary's demands from Serbia basically questioned Serbia's sovereignty and called upon the dissolution of the country. That is why Serbia did not accept the ultimatium and that is why Austria-Hungary declared war, starting World War I.
ANSWER The main reasons were followings: 1 - because they were found humiliating and damaging the independence of Serbia; 2 - because Serbia was backed by Russia (which had pledged its intervention in case of Austria had attacked Serbia), in rejecting the demands.
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AUSTRIAHUNGARY
Austria-Hungary placed impossible demands on Serbia.
Serbia agreed to all but one of the ten demands. The one that they could not accept (#6) demanded that Austrian police be allowed to operate in Serbia as they conducted arrests of suspects in the assassation of the Archduke.
Princess Helen of Serbia died on 1962-10-16.
National Museum of Serbia was created on 1844-05-10.
Patriarch Dimitrije of Serbia was born on 1846-10-28.
Democratic Opposition of Serbia was created on 2000-01-10.
When Serbia responded to Austria-Hungary's ultimatum, they accepted all the conditions save one. Austria-Hungary immediately declared war on Serbia, which had always been their intention given the demeaning demands they had made.