Generally speaking, according to nationalists, a nation-state's government should be "strong" and powerful when it comes to establishing things like borders and domestic rule.
Answer: Britain,France,Netherlands,and Portugal
Explanation:
All fascists and similar military rule.
Many events started World War 1, but what specifically triggered it was the Assassination of Arch Franz Ferdinand of Austria. This event was probably the major cause, however, there were other causes such as nationalism (too much pride in one's country) and socialism as well as militarism.
Answer: Assassination of Arch Franz Ferdinand
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I think the American colonists might have felt awful and upset when they knew about George Grenville's decision. The reason for my answer is the following.
In 1763, George Greenville was the Prime Minister of Great Britain. After the deep debt England had due to the many expenses once the Seven Years War had ended, he was desperate to get more money to save the critical financial situation of England. That is when he decided to impose heavy taxation on the North American colonies. The taxes were so high that the American colonists get really angry and this was one of the main reasons for the Boston Tea party, as well as a good reason years later to start the Revolutionary War against the Crown of England, demanding Independence.