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Austria did not participate in the second partition of Poland.
Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Germany
Nothing special happened in 1796, perhaps you mean 1795. In 1795, the Third Partition of Poland took place the third and last of three partitions that ended the existence of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Poland was divided between Russian Empire, Kingdom of Prussia and Habsburg Austria.
Prussia, Russia and Austria, although Austria did not take part in the second partition (there were three).
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Women in Poland were allowed to vote after regaining independence from Austria, Prussia and Russia in 1918.
Poland
It depends on which century you're talking about - in the 18th & 19th century Poland was partitioned between Prussia, Austria & Russia. It regained independence after the First World War but was invaded by Germany and Russia and divided between them in 1939.
No. Hungary in below Austria. Prussia is now part of Germany, Poland, the baltic states, Russia, Et cetera. Prussia, was never part of Hungary either.
A very large part of Poland was incorporated in Russia in 1888. The rest was in Austria and Prussia. There was no Polish state or government in 1888.
Poland was forcibly partioned between Prussia, Austria and Russia in three stages - in 1772, 1793 and 1795.