Metternich condemned both nationalism and liberalism as ideologies that threatened the status quo.
Prince Klemens von Metternich of Austria was the leading figure in the conservative domination of the period from 1815 to 1848. The Austrian Empire was made up of many different people groups, so nationalism was a threat to its existence. If Hungarians and Czechs and other groups within that empire each wanted to form their own independent nation, that would have meant the end to the Austrian Empire. And liberalism was the ideology of change that Metternich and others had seen threatening all of Europe through the ideas of the French Revolution. 19th century conservatives wanted to put down all such revolutionary change movements and keep the old order in place, with traditional, aristocratic institutions and values.
The main way in which the theory of social Darwinism justified European imperialism during the 19th century was that "<span>b. It suggested that powerful countries had the right to rule over weaker countries," although this was a false representation of Darwin's theory. </span>
The correct answer is B. A religious group assassinates a politician for demanding more separation of church and state.
Explanation
Terrorism is a form of action of a specific group that is characterized by using violence and terror to cause remembrance in the population and make a specific demand. In general, terrorist actions use systematic violence to defend their ideologies and attack anyone who is considered to be a violator or opponent of it (it can be the government, a minority group, or another). According to the above, the correct answer is B. A religious group assassinates a politician for demanding more separation of church and state because it is a violent act in response to an action that goes against the ideology of the religious group.
What caused the desire to return to normalcy in American society was a set of events after the World War I, such as the repercussion of the war itself, the economic stagnation, the Palmer Raids, the shortcoming of the Presidency of Woodrow Wilson and also the failure on re-validating the League of Nations.
Thus, the thought of war was tainting the minds of the American people and they wanted to return to the way of life before the war; so the presidential candidate Warren G. Harding ran a campaign promising a better sense of normalcy.
Answer: Mexican independence
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