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14 August, 07:02

Nationalism in europe

a. slowly gained strength over the nineteenth century by pushing education and culture to unify the nation

b. was supported by traditional rulers and conservative governments.

c. failed to gain traction in the nineteenth century.

d. was developed by people who believed that europe should be one large nation with diverse cultures and languages.

e. rapidly and completely destroyed long-standing empires such as the austro-hungarian and ottoman.

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  1. 14 August, 07:29
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    e. rapidly and completely destroyed long-standing empires such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman

    19th century nationalism was driven by liberal ideology which looked to promote individual rights and freedoms under a unified country of the same people. Voting rights were extended and traditional forms of government began to fall. Empires were destroyed but also other countries were unified such as Germany and Italy and others reformed such as Great Britain, France, and Russia.
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