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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The principle of federalism is clearly evident in the U.S. Constitution through the existence of the document itself, which replaced the Articles of Confederation, which greatly favored states' rights.
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No, he wasn't. Louis had a lot of power but he never used it for any good. He wanted to become a good leader and king, however, he was more devoted to his carpentry. Louis spent a lot of money on his wife and his own pleasures when there was absolutley no need. While the third estate was begging for more money, fewer taxes, and a good life, he was half ignoring them and tending to his own needs instead, when he could have been helping and taking care of his citizens as a good king should.
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