A key difference between the Greek city-states and the city-states of Mesopotamia, or the city-states of Mesoamerica, was that "<span>a. Most of the Greek city-states developed direct democracies," since democracy was actually "invented" in Ancient Greece. </span>
The map on the Austria-Hungarian Empire shows that Austria-Hungary was home to many different ethnic groups.
<h3>What was the population of Austria-Hungary like?</h3>
Austria-Hungary was populated by several ethnic groups which made it quite complicated to govern.
There were Germans and Austrians, Hungarians, Serbians, Bosnians, and Czechs. The empire therefore had several ethnic groups.
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