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Alina [70]
2 years ago
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When did nationalism become more extreme?

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Yuri [45]2 years ago
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The political development of nationalism and the push for popular sovereignty culminated with the ethnic/national revolutions of Europe. During the 19th century nationalism became one of the most significant political and social forces in history; it is typically listed among the top causes of World War I.

Explanation:

insens350 [35]2 years ago
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The political development of nationalism and the push for popular sovereignty culminated with the ethnic/national revolutions of Europe. During the 19th century nationalism became one of the most significant political and social forces in history, it is typically listed among the top causes of World War I.
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