<span>B: Breakup of multi-ethnic nations. A number of multi-ethic countries broke into smaller ethnically-center nations during the period, with the trend helping lead to WWI in the 1910s and the breakup of the Austrio-Hungarian Empire. There was less peace and larger militaries as a result, while the economies grew nicely despite the turmoil.</span>
The answer is. <span>Breakup of multi-ethnic nations Nationalism refers to the sense of pride and superiority of our own home nations compared to others. In multi-ethnic nations, this type of perspective is really destructive because we put our own ethnic on a baseless pedestal that would only ignite insult and conflict with other ethnicities.</span>
It was coined during a 1964 speech by President Lyndon B. Johnson at the University of Michigan and came to represent his domestic agenda. The main goal was the total elimination of poverty and racial injustice. ... The Great Society in scope and sweep resembled the New Deal domestic agenda of Franklin D. Roosevelt.