Because Austria's army in 1788 was not one single and unified fighting force. Rather, Austria's army (Which at the time was not called Austria but the Habsburg Empire) was composed of squads from many smaller nations that were found in the Habsburg Empire. Because there were strong nationalist tendencies among these, they spoke differently and this eventually lead to big differences among different groups and attacks between each other.
I belive that the answer is B. <span> reversed the calming trend that had occurred after the repeal of the Townshend Acts.</span>
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WW2 began with the German attack of Poland, called "Krystalnacht," or the night of broken glass in German