Austria-Hungary's formation of a dual monarchy in 1867 ________
A. meant greater Austrian control of Hungary
B. meant that a Magyar occupied the Hungarian throne
C. meant that Austria and Hungary became virtually separate states
D. enabled Austria-Hungary to become a major imperial power in Africa
Answer: C
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