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The most direct way nationalism caused World War I was through the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, who was the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. ... Thus, nationalist movements broke out across the Slavic territories. Among the most militant nationalists were the Serbs.
#2 is the correct answer since they are the closest to conquer
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Sever loss of infrastructure, loss of factories to produce goods and debts caused by the wars led to a huge downturn in rebuilding efforts after World War 1.
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Before the Second great awakening (1790-1840), women's role in society was not so different from the role they had during the colonial era. They were barred from the ministry and most other professions. They had little education and higher education was merely an option. They were not allowed to vote.
Political upheaval in Germany caused people to seek freedom elsewhere wasn't the reason