How was the Austro-Hungarian Empire weakened by nationalism?
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The main ethnic groups in Austria-Hungary
The single most important issue facing the Empire was nationalism. This took the form of demands for political and cultural equality for all the different national groups in the Empire. The response of the Germans and Hungarians to these demands was very different.
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Nationalism was an important basis for group building, but not the ... Yet Austria-Hungary did not fall apart because of this. ... to attain it by fatally weakening the forces keeping the empire together.
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