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GREYUIT [131]
3 years ago
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When did Nationalism lead to major conflicts following world war 1, especially when:

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Ymorist [56]3 years ago
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Answer: A) World leaders could not decide weather to support globalization

Explanation:  I would not say "countries" but "regimes" were not able to fully accept idea of human rights. after the WW I there was an ideological conflict which did not follow intellectual or rational channel but became rapidly manifested by means of weapons. First this conflict appeared within states themselves .....1) Spain (conservatives vs liberals/communists/republicans) and similarly Portugal .....in both countries liberal republics were not very successful, 2) Germany (Weimar Republic went into being but had many ennemies), 3) Italy, 4) central-european elites felt humiliated by the Versailles treaty (Hungary and Austria). In all these cases old elites wanted to keep their privileged positions and preferred some sort of dictatureships.

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