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Why did Franz Joseph’s attempts to reform Austria-Hungary fail? (1 point)

A) The emperor did not consult with the Hungarian Parliament before proposing his reforms.
B) The Austrians did not approve of any of the proposed reforms.
C) The reforms did not provide solutions for the problems of most people in the empire.
D) He was killed before his reforms could be put into place.

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User Avrumi
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Answer:

C) The reforms did not provide solutions for the problems of most people in the empire.

Step-by-step explanation:

Franz Joseph neglected to see the association between Austro-Hungarian internal issues and their impact on the government's association with Russia and on the political circumstance in the Balkans.

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User Bugsyb
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I think the best answer on the given choices is letter C.

The reforms did not provide solutions for the problems of the most people in the empire. Many of his reforms are not favorable to his constituents that made Emperor Franz Joseph fail.

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