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Lina20 [59]
3 years ago
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What did the nationalist movements of China, India, and Turkey have in common? Check all that apply. The rise of nationalism res

ulted in self-government in all three countries. In each country, nationalists ultimately formed democratic governments. Nationalist movements created upheaval on the road to independence. Nationalism resulted from a rejection of imperialism and Western rule. Strong leaders emerged and greatly affected nationalist movements. In each country, the nationalist movement sparked long civil wars. Nationalist groups resorted to genocide to achieve their goals.
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Kisachek [45]3 years ago
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Answer:

Right choices are:

- The rise of nationalism resulted in self-government in all three countries.

- Nationalist movements created upheaval on the road to independence.

- Strong leaders emerged and greatly affected nationalist movements.

- Nationalism resulted from a rejection of imperialism and Western rule.

Explanation:

Nationalist movements caused social upheaval in the three countries, but there was not a civil war in India (there were riots), unlike China and Turkey. Once they came to power, not all them were really democratic. Nationalists in the 3 countries did not commit genocide. The Ottoman Empire is accused of perpetrating the Armenian genocide.

erastovalidia [21]3 years ago
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Answer:

The rise of nationalism resulted in self-government in all three countries.

- Nationalist movements created upheaval on the road to independence.

- Strong leaders emerged and greatly affected nationalist movements.

- Nationalism resulted from a rejection of imperialism and Western rule.

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