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  1. Chapter 7 World War 1. What were the major empires in Europe prior to World War I, and why did nationalism threaten the stability of Europe? The major empires in Europe prior to World War 1 were; Britain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Russia. Nationalism had threatened the stability in Europe because it gave the citizens a sense ...

  2. Allied powers, those countries allied against the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkey) in World War I or against the Axis powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) in World War II. The major Allies were Britain, France, and Russia in WWI and Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the U.S., and China in WWII.

  3. Sep 1, 2023 · Austria-Hungary, Czechoslavakia, the Ottoman Empire, and Serbia were broken up into new countries. This information is incorrect. Austria-Hungary broke apart after WW1 as did the Ottoman Empire.

  4. What nine new nations were created by the treaty of Versailles? Austria, Yugoslavia, Lithuania, Latvia, Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, and Finland. (Ottoman Empire changed its name to Turkey. Russia changed its name to Soviet Union). Which countries and empires shown on the prewar map do not appear on the post war map?

  5. The population of a reunited Austria-Hungary would also be huge, standing at 71.2 Million, which would be enough to make the empire the 20th most populous country in the world, ahead of other very populated countries like Thailand (69.8 Million) and the United Kingdom (68 Million), but quite behind the other contenders, Germany (83.8 Million) and Iran (84 Million).

  6. May 14, 2018 · views 2,088,995 updated May 14 2018. Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918) Organization of the old Austrian Empire into the Kingdom of Hungary and the Empire of Austria, also known as the “Dual Empire”. The Emperor of Austria and the King of Hungary were the same person, but each nation had its own parliament and controlled its internal ...

  7. Aug 3, 2017 · Answer. Montenegro. Poland. Romania. Serbia. Slovenia. Slovakia. Ukraine. Name the modern day countries that had all or part of their territory controlled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

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