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History, 17.04.2020 21:33 abigailgraceblair

The greatest fear of the rulers of the Austria-Hungarian Empire was that
A)They would not be able to carve out colonies in Africa.
B)Their empire would be destroyed by nationalist forces.
C)Their empire would be invaded and taken over by Germany.
D)They would not have enough people to form an army.

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