in 1998, two years after signing the dayton accords, serbia\nunited with bosnia.\nwelcomed nato.\nresumed…

in 1998, two years after signing the dayton accords, serbia\nunited with bosnia.\nwelcomed nato.\nresumed fighting.\nstopped fighting.

in 1998, two years after signing the dayton accords, serbia\nunited with bosnia.\nwelcomed nato.\nresumed fighting.\nstopped fighting.

Answer

Answer:

C. resumed fighting.

Brief Explanations:

The Dayton Accords in 1995 ended the Bosnian - Herzegovina war. But in 1998, two years later, tensions rose again and fighting resumed in the region involving Serbia, particularly in Kosovo. There was no unification with Bosnia, and Serbia did not welcome NATO (in fact, NATO launched an air - strike campaign against Serbia in 1999). And it was not a time of stopping fighting but rather a resurgence of conflict.