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During his long reign, some of the methods that Franz Josef used to maintain his Habsburg empire were:
- 1. He crushed a revolt by his Hungarian subjects and executed their leaders.
- 2. He split his empire into Austrian and Hungarian parts, and set up a parliament in Budapest.
<h3>What did Franz Josef do?</h3>
Franz Josef was a Habsburg emperor who was responsible for enlarging it and making it a very large empire. To do this, he needed to be ruthless sometimes.
One such time was when he crushed a revolt by the Hungarians and then killed their leaders as punishment. He then split the empire into the Austrian and Hungarian parts leading the empire being called the Austria - Hungary empire.
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The question is not complete, here is the complete question followed by the answer;
Aristotle came up with many reasons why statesmen should know all the different types of government. Which of the following is
not
one of Aristotle's reasons?
And the answer is "so that the statesmen can select the government that would maximize their personal power".
Aristotle on statesman that a few people imagine that the capabilities of a statesman, ruler, householder, and master are the same, and that they vary, not in kind, but rather just in the quantity of their subjects. At the point when the legislature is close to home, the ruler is a king; while, as indicated by the standards of the political science, the natives manage and are controlled thus, at that point he is known as a statesman.
Answer:
As he did throughout his life, he believed that every American should have the right to prevent the government from infringing on the liberties of its citizens. Certain liberties, including those of religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition, should be sacred to everyone :)
World War I--in the end WWI is connected to the annexation as the Serbian attack on Archduke Franz Ferdinand was a response to the annexation.
Following the Austrian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbian nationalists called the Black Hand planned an attack on the Archduke Franz Ferdinand's visit to Bosnia. This assassination, triggered the events which led directly to the outbreak of World War I.