They sparked an interest in new ideas. When the men left their hometown to go fight they learned many new cultures and even brought some traditions home. Therefore that also brought new ideas about how things work.
There are two major ways to define this word show i'll show the two main ones...
Romanticism: The quality or state of being impractical or unrealistic mphaized by emotions.
When someone romanticizes something they make it more likeable and enjoybale than it actually was. An example of this is Pocahontas, people romanticize the story to make it look like they were lovers at a time of hardship and war, because that's more interesting than what actually happened. In reality because John Smith was in his 30s while Pocahontas was a ten years old and he made her come back with him to Europe to show that "The Natives of the New World Could be Civilized" and forced her to marry him, and her name also wasn't Pocahontas (Matoaka and she also went by Amonute, Pocahontas was her nickname.) This is a perfect example of Romanticism.
Another way to use the word Romanticism is when you're talking about the artistic movement in the late 18th century, which inspired artist to give more inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual or thing they were painting. I'll include some pictures below.
Most <span>Allied leaders believed that complete victory over the Axis powers was necessary because it was clear that Germany and Japan would continue to try to take more territory if given the opportunity. </span>
The attack on Verdun came about because of a plan by the German Chief of general staff Von Falkenhayn. He wanted to "bleed France white" by launching a massive German attack on a narrow stretch of land that had historic value to the French - Verdun.
The area around Verdun contained twenty major forts and forty smaller ones that had historically protected the eastern border of France. Falkenhayn believed that the French could not allow these forts to fall as the national humiliation would be too much.
By fighting to the last man, Falkenhayn believed the French would lose so many men that the battle would change the course of the war.
Answer:
The correct answer fro your question is option (Walloons).
Explanation:
Norwegians are commonly a North German Ethnic Group but has Norway as their native. Now the decedents from this ethnic group can be found widely in Canada, United Kingdom, United States,Brazil, Australia, Argentina and more.
Basques are indigenous ethnic group of people who lived in North-central Spain and Western France.
Wallons are ethnic people native to Belgium
Saami are finno-Ugric people who lived in Norther Europe.