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The significance of la Reconquista in Spain was that it was a period marked by Christian re-conquest of Christian territory that had been seized by the Muslim kingdoms. The idea was to expel the Moors (Muslims) from the Iberian Peninsula ending Muslim rule in the region.
What was the Reconquista? The Reconquista was a centuries-long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslims , who from the 8th century ruled most of the Iberian Peninsula.
I don't know of any events in Greece at the time, so I think we can reject this answer.
HUngary is correct, except that it was not independent at the time, but part of the Austrian Empire, so it's already included in the question.
Spain had a little unrest, but not a lot.
The best answer is Italy - it had very important events during this time, for example the revolution in Sicily in 1848.
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The Reformation instigated an internal reevaluation, not of doctrine or worship, but of how to rid the Church of abuse and to delineate exactly and precisely what differentiated Catholic Christianity from Protestant Christianity.
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A policy of favoring native citizens instead of immigrants
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An example of this was during the 1920's in the US. Many immigrants were coming from Asia and Europe. This made many Americans angry and scared. They were rejecting and harassing immigrant groups. I say this, but they weren't mean to every immigrant group. People coming from countries that are allies to the US, like the English, weren't harassed as bad by Americans.