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What does the map indicate about the effect of nationalism in Austria-Hungary?

A.) The many ethnic groups in Austria-Hungary could band together to create a single, powerful nation-state.
B.) Nationalism was unlikely to appeal to the very small ethnic groups in Austria-Hungary.
C.) Austria-Hungary was big enough to stop ethnic groups from forming nation-states.
D.) Austria-Hungary would no longer exist if every ethnic group got its own independent territory.

What does the map indicate about the effect of nationalism in Austria-Hungary? A.) The-example-1
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User DDay
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D. Austria-Hungary would no longer exist if every ethnic group got its own independent territory.

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User Ahreum
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I would say the correct answer is D. Austria-Hungary would no longer exist if every ethnic group got its own independent territory.
As you can see, Austria-Hungary consisted of many ethnic groups at the time, including Germans, Poles, Slovenes, etc. What this meant for the nationalism is that each of these ethnic groups wanted their independence and to separate from Austria-Hungary. And if they did that, there would no longer be Austria-Hungary, but rather a bunch of new countries in Europe.
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