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Explanation:
Perspective - how things appear, the reality of things in a way.
Perception - more personal and how you see the issue/thing.
Possible points to discuss: both claimed millions of lives and spread quickly across country borders; no one understood the cause of either disease; no one had a cure for either disease; diagnosis was almost certainly a death sentence; people often deserted those who fell ill because of the fear of contagion spreading; suppositions of how one could become infected were often not true; animals were involved in the initial spread of each disease (rats and primates); neither disease had an official name for quite some time.
Nationalism was a prominent force in early 20th century Europe and became a significant cause of World War I. Many Europeans – particularly citizens of the so-called Great Powers – were convinced that their nation occupied a position of cultural, economic and military supremacy.
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Both favored three branches of government. Glade this can help.