Starting with the creation of the Austro-Hungarian Empire everything was practically doomed to collapse, really. The Hungarians were the only group truly recognized by Austria, but there were plenty others that wanted a say in the government that ruled over them, like the Serbs. Though Serbia became independent from Turkey in the 1890's, most Serbians actually lived in territories claimed by the Austrians! When the Serbs living in Bosnia realized that the Austrian government was not concerned with how they felt about things, they decided to create a fanatical underground resistance movement financed by the Serbian government which lasted several years. Finally, in 1914 a Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip shot and killed the Austrian archduke, which started WW1. So the answer to your question is that the desire for national independence led to fanatical resistance movements which ultimately began World War One.
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Morris is in favor of the Three-fifths Compromise because of the indispensible necessity of making the Executive independent of the Legislature body.
<h3>What was the
Three-fifths Compromise?</h3>
The Compromise determined that each slave would be counted as three-fifths of a person for the purpose of apportioning taxes and representation; it compromise granted a disproportionate political power to Southern slave states.
According to the excerpt from September 4, 1787, by Gouverneur Morris, he is favor of the Three-fifths Compromise because of the indispensible necessity of making the Executive independent of the Legislature body.
Therefore, the Option A is correct.
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It is March 3rd there by this time if you're meaning about the date.