A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
A lot of it had to with the different nationalities within the empire and the language barrier from all those different nationalities. The Austrian and Hungarians thought they were better then their Slavic and Northern Italian counterparts/subjects.
Nationalism posed a significant challenge to the Austro-Hungarian Empire by igniting ethnic tensions among its diverse populations, which included various Slavic, German, Hungarian, and Italian groups. Many ethnic groups sought greater autonomy or independence, leading to internal strife and weakening the empire's unity. The rise of nationalist movements contributed to political instability, ultimately undermining the empire’s ability to govern effectively. This fragmentation played a crucial role in the empire's downfall during World War I.
They govern their empire by using their absolute power.
domestic affairs
Time and space - stretching from today's Libya to Pakistan, in an era of foot and horsed transportation and communications.
By ruling with absolute power over the people.
the road system helped the incas govern their vast empire
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
The mountainous kingdom of Nepal could be considered one of the most difficult to govern due to its challenging terrain and remote regions, making infrastructure development and communication difficult. The terrain also made it challenging for centralized government control to reach all areas effectively.
Diocletian realized the Roman Empire was too large for one person to govern.
The ancient Aztecs had a empire.