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Answer:
Austria - Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak nationalists wanted their own states.
Prussia - Liberals forced the king to accept a new constitution and an assembly.
France - Crowds rioted after the king refused to allow greater voting rights.
Explanation:
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1. Austria - Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak nationalists wanted their own states.
2. Prussia - Liberals forced the king to accept a new constitution and an assembly.
3. France - Crowds rioted after the king refused to allow greater voting rights.
Who were Hungarian, Czech, and Slovak nationalists?
Historically, the Czechs are Protestant and were part of Austria while the Slovaks are Catholic and they were part of Hungary both as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire before WW I.
In a September 1992 opinion poll only 37% of Slovaks and 36% of Czechs were in favor of separation. It was the Slovak parties and politicians that press for separation, they wanted to be rulers of their own country. Hence, did led to the separation.
Who are liberals?
Liberals wanted a nation which tolerated all religion and they opposed uncontrolled power of dynastic rulers. They wanted to prevent the rights of individuals against the government.
Hence, the answer was given and explained above.
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