Why were Emperor Franz Joseph and his parliament in conflict about the Ringstrasse?
a) Franz Joseph wanted to focus on military development, but liberals in parliament turned the new space toward public and commercial purposes.
b) The parliament insisted on keeping the Ringstrasse closely guarded, even though Franz Joseph want it to be primarily a public park.
Consider This: What public buildings were constructed along the Ringstrasse? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
c) Franz Joseph wanted the Ringstrasse to be developed as inexpensive housing for factory workers in the new city, while the parliament wanted expensive townhomes.
Consider This: What public buildings were constructed along the Ringstrasse? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
d) In fact, Franz Joseph and the parliament were in agreement about the best way to develop the Ringstrasse.
Consider This: What public buildings were constructed along the Ringstrasse? See 9.8: Narrative: The Magic Ring.
a) Franz Joseph wanted to focus on military development, but liberals in parliament turned the new space toward public and commercial purposes.
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