In which way were Serbians different from other people in the Austrian-Hungarian empire?

A. They were a separate ethnic group who spoke a different language.
B. Economically, they were a group who had to rise up to control production.
C. Politically, they were a radical group who wanted modernization and democracy.
D. They identified as rural farmers who were oppressed by an industrial empire.

1 answer

A. They were a separate ethnic group who spoke a different language.