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Aliun [14]
3 years ago
6

All are major nationalist movements against the Hapsburg Empire of the 18 century except: A. Estonian workers in support of self

-determination. B. Polish land owners and Polish gentry. C. German liberals in support of a strong Prussian state. D. the cultural movement united by pro-Slavic sentiment. E. the Magyar aristocracy in the Hungarian region.
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1 answer:
Ksivusya [100]3 years ago
5 0
 A. Estonian workers in support of self-determination.

Polish landowners and Polish gentry, German liberals in support of a strong Prussian state, the cultural movement united by pro-Slavic sentiment and the Magyar aristocracy in the Hungarian region were a<span>ll are major nationalist movements against the Hapsburg Empire of the 18 century.
Estonian workers in support of self-determination were not since they were not under the influence of Hapsburg but under the rule of Russia.</span>
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