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What were the demands of Austria-Hungary?
The demand was that Austrian officials should take part in the investigation into the assassination and in the hunting down and prosecution of the ring-leaders on Serbian territory, which would have infringed Serbia’s state sovereignty. Serbia was required to react within 48 hours.
What did the Hungarians demand in 1848?
We demand the freedom of the press, the abolition of censorship. National army. A national bank. The army must take an oath on the Constitution, send our soldiers home and take foreign soldiers away(repatriation of the Hungarian army).
What did the Austro-Hungarian Empire demand of Serbia?
With the Kaiser’s so-called blank check in hand, Austrian officials began drafting an ultimatum to Serbia. The rationale for the ultimatum was simple: attacking Serbia without warning would make Serbia look like a victim. In contrast, an ultimatum would put the burden of avoiding war on Belgrade.
What did Austria-Hungary export?
Austria-Hungary was also the world’s third largest manufacturer and exporter of electric home appliances, electric industrial appliances and facilities for power plants, after the United States and the German Empire.
What was the result of the Hungarian revolution?
Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Date | 23 June – 11 November 1956 23 October – 4 November 1956 (main phase) |
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Location | Hungarian People’s Republic |
Result | Soviet victory Revolution repressed |
What was the list of demands from Austria to Serbia?
The Austro-Hungarian ultimatum demanded that Serbia formally and publicly condemn the “dangerous propaganda” against Austria-Hungary, the ultimate aim of which, it claimed, is to “detach from the Monarchy territories belonging to it”.
How was Austria-Hungary industrialized?
Industrialization came later to Austria-Hungary than to the major combatant states of western Europe. The percentage of the workforce employed in industry grew from 8.6 percent in 1870 to 16.2 percent in 1910 – a considerable increase, if still modest compared to parts of Austria.
What demand did Serbia not agree to?
Serbia’s response effectively accepted all terms of the ultimatum but one: it would not accept Austria-Hungary’s participation in any internal inquiry, stating that this would be a violation of the Constitution and of the law of criminal procedure.