 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was made up of many different ethnic groups  It brought together the Hungarians, Germans, Czechs, Slovaks, Croats, Poles,

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 The Austro-Hungarian Empire was made up of many different ethnic groups  It brought together the Hungarians, Germans, Czechs, Slovaks, Croats, Poles, Serbs, and Italians

 One of the shortest and bloodiest battles of the 19 th century  Prussia fought over land owned by the Austro-Hungarians  The Prussians cornered and beat the Austro-Hungarians  Then the Austro-Hungarian leader Franz Joseph compromised and gave them the Northern half and established a dual monarchy with him as emperor

 The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 established there Dual monarchy  It was formerly the Habsburg Empire  The agreement was signed by Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria and a congregation of delegates led by Ferenc Deak

 Their predominant and official Religion was Roman Catholic  Different Languages German, Hungarian, polish, Croatian, Russian, Italian, and many more  Dual Capitals Vienna and Budapest

 The Austro-Prussian war was one of the bloodiest battles of the 19 th century  True

 The Austrian-Hungarian empire has a diverse culture.  TRUE

 Which best describes the Austrian- Hungarian Empire?  A. Limited Monarchy  B. Absolute Monarchy  C. Democracy  D. Dual Monarchy

 The dominant and official state religion of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire?  A. Roman Catholic  B. Judaism  C. Muslim  D. eastern orthodoxy  A. Roman Catholic

 What were the two capitals of monarchy?  A. Philadelphia and New York  B. Vienna and Budapest  C. Komaricza and Turin  D. Prague and Florynka  B. Vienna and Budapest

  World History Patterns of interaction