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... the nineteenth century, Austria grew to consist of 11 and Slavs lived near Prague ; while the Magyars lived in Budapest. The Croatians and Serbs lived in Croatia' the Hungarians lived in Hungary; and the Poles. Ruthenians and Romanians lived in the east of the empire. Since there were so many races and ethnic groups in one empire, there was racial discrimination in nearly every large city. This problem become more and more serious as the population continued to grow. With the conflicts between different races ever intensifying, revolt was inevitable and expected. Problem of nationalism Growing parallel to the development of the racial problem was the rise of nationalism in the early nineteeth century. In truth , nationalism always been among the different races within the Austrian Empire but it was hidden by their fear of Turkish aggression ,However, Turkey had become the "sick man of Europe" at the turn of ...
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