The Hungarian Constitutional Crisis

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Loyalty and Treason in the Habsburg Monarchy Quiz on The Hungarian Constitutional Crisis, created by Edd Sutch on 16/05/2013.
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Question 1

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What were the Liberal Party known as after 1875?
Answer
  • The 48ers
  • The 67ers

Question 2

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What were the independence party known as after 1875?
Answer
  • The 67ers
  • The 48ers
  • The 75ers

Question 3

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Who were the father and son who led the Liberal Party in Hungary until 1905?
Answer
  • The Tiszas (Kalman and Istvan)
  • The Burians
  • The Habsburgs

Question 4

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Why did the fall of the Badeni Government in Austria have a knock on effect on Hungarian government?
Answer
  • The governments relied on each other to work effectively
  • The Government fell before the decade renewal of the Augsleich was completed, meaning that the union had effectively finished.

Question 5

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When Tisza Jr. came onto the scene in 1899, what legislation did he help force through?
Answer
  • Legislation enabling the Government to levy taxes, draft armies and pay bills
  • Legislation making the Magyars start a space programme
  • Legislation recognising the Magyars as the best race in the monarchy.

Question 6

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When Tisza Jr. came onto the scene in 1899, what legislation did he help force through?
Answer
  • Legislation enabling the Government to levy taxes, draft armies and pay bills
  • Legislation making the Magyars start a space programme
  • Legislation recognising the Magyars as the best race in the monarchy.

Question 7

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In 1902, what did the Independence Party demand the destruction of?
Answer
  • The Common Army
  • The Augsleich Agreement
  • The Liberal Party

Question 8

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Who resigned from government after Tisza formed his government on 3 November 1903?
Answer
  • Banffy and Andrassy
  • Andrassy and Apponyi
  • Banffy and Apponyi
  • Andrassy and Szell
  • Banffy and Szell

Question 9

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In May 1904, the Common Defence Ministry of Defense proposed a new army bill, which caused uproar in the house. How did supporters of Tisza indicate their support?
Answer
  • They yelled over the top of everyone else
  • They waved white handkerchiefs
  • They tweeted Tisza to let him know.

Question 10

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What was the reaction to the bill?
Answer
  • They all chilled out and didn't do anything important.
  • 20 deputies left the Liberal Party and join the Dissidents, who, with the Catholic People's Party, the Independence Party, the National Party and the New Party, formed a coalition.

Question 11

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On 3rd January 1905, Apponyi dissolved the National Party. What party did he join?
Answer
  • The Independence Party
  • The Liberal Party
  • The Catholic People's Party
  • The New Party

Question 12

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Who won the election of 1905?
Answer
  • Tisza's Liberals
  • The Coalition

Question 13

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The government had been prepared to dissolve the lower house of Hungarian Parliament in 1906 and introduce universal manhood suffrage. What was unusual about this?
Answer
  • The Magyars hated Universal Manhood Suffrage because of the number of nationalities in their half of the Empire
  • It had never happened before.
  • Parliament hadn't served their term and the dissolution of the Lower House had not been announced by royal address.

Question 14

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What effect does Sugar reckon the Constitutional Crisis would have had on the Austrian half of the Monarchy?
Answer
  • none at all
  • It would have forced Franz Joseph to rule the Cislethenian half of the Empire (Austria) by decree (Paragraph 14) until his death

Question 15

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Which government minister was not allowed to help mediate between the two halves of the Empire during the Constitutional Crisis on grounds of his nationality?
Answer
  • Istvan Burian, Common Finance Minister
  • Heinrich Ritter von Pitreich, Minister for Defence
  • Count Agenor Goluchowski Jr., Foreign Minister
  • Baron Paul Gautsch, Austrian Minister President

Question 16

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What were Baron Paul Gautsch's objections to the introduction of universal manhood suffrage in Hungary?
Answer
  • Gautsch didn't think the Magyars deserved the vote
  • If it existed in Hungary, it would increase pressure for it to exist in Austria too.
  • He believed it would destabliize dualism altogether.
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