I assume you are referring to the 19-century nationalisms. Nationalist ideas differed in Eastern and Western Europe primarily because of different political circumstances. The common point of all European nationalisms in the 19th century was national unification. For example, the fragmented, small countries on the Italian peninsula sought to unite into a single country because they realized it was their common interest, as in the previous centuries they were separate and more vulnerable to foreign threats. It was a similar situation with German people, who wanted to unite and strengthen their position.
On the other hand, Eastern Europe was settled by Slavic peoples, many of which had lived under the Ottoman Empire. So, their nationalist cause was intended towards liberation from the Turks in the first place, and only then towards creating unified states. For example, the Balkan nations had lived under the Ottoman rule for centuries, and in the 19th century, they managed to overthrow the Ottomans and achieve independence.
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the answer is b. Its people were fierce warriors, clever traders, and skilled brass makers. because it was a military civilization.
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The correct answer would be C.
France's difficult economic situation led Louis XVI to attempt a fiscal reform. Due to the opposition of the nobility to a tax reform that ended with privileges, the king convened the states general of 1789, an exceptional assembly that brought together members of the three states. The Thrid state, which had twice as many representatives as the other two states, dissatisfied with the system of voting by estates, that is , one vote per state, asked for a vote by people to be able to carry out their proposals.
In this way, on may 12, they invited the other states to join them in a single chamber, a proposal that was followed by some some members os the first state .
On june 17 this chamber calls itself the national assembly.
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