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Look at the map showing the Austria-Hungarian Empire in about 1900.

Map of ethnic groups in Austria-Hungary in 1867. Prussia, the Russian Empire, Kingdom of Italy, Serbia and Romania are shown along with these ethnic groups: Germans, Poles, Slovenes, Hungarians, Romanians, Italians, Czechs and Slovaks, Croats and Serbs.

What information does the map provide about the Austria-Hungarian Empire?

The empire was made up mainly of Austrians and Hungarians.
Austria-Hungary was the strongest of the European empires at this time.
Austria-Hungary was home to many different ethnic groups.
Italians were the largest ethnic group in the Austria-Hungarian Empire.

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Answer: Austria-Hungary was home to many different ethnic groups.

Why: the map’s legend and colors show many distinct nationalities (Germans, Poles, Slovenes, Hungarians, Romanians, Italians, Czechs/Slovaks, Croats/Serbs) spread across the empire. The other statements are not supported: the map doesn’t show political/military strength, Italians were not the largest group, and while Austrians (Germans) and Hungarians were important, the map’s main message is the empire’s ethnic diversity.