The fundamental problem in Austria-Hungary in the eve of World War I was
a. uneven industrialization with Bohemia and Lower Austria far more advanced than the rest the empire.
b. the continuing tension between the two halves of the Empire.
c. a brewing nationalism among most of its Slavic peoples.
d. the genetically handicapped Hapsburg dynasty and the subordination of the empire to Germany.
e. a gnawing fatalism progressively diffusing through Austrian society.
c
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