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How did Nationalism change Europe?

Teaching them more leadership


Was nationalism a stronger motivating force for the vietcong and why?

Was nationalism a stronger motivating force for the vietcong and why?


Can you explain nationalism in Europe and India?

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How do you think french nationalism affect the war between France and the powers of Europe?

french nationalism affected the war between france and the powers of europe


How is nationalism a disruptive force in Europe?

It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire. An example would be WW2 when Hitler convinced all of Germany that they were superior then everyone else and discriminated other ethnic groups. I would say WW2 was disruptive in Europe.


What factor lead to the rise of nationalism in Europe?

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How nationalism in Europe was different from nationalism in Asia and Africa?

If comparing nationalism formed in Europe and in the colonies in Asia, influencing see great ideas of liberalism to the desire of the European and Asian government to come to represent the true wishes of the citizens


Countries in Europe were proud of themselves and would defend their country as well as they could this is known as?

Nationalism - having pride in your country, willing to defend it


Compare and contrast nationalism as a movement in Europe and underdeveloped countries?

nationalism is more powerful in undeveloped countries rather than Europe because downward countries always use to see problem against their country and they have more sense of thinking about nationalism


How did nationalism in Europe serve as both a unifying and a disruptive force?

It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire.


Was nationalism a force for good or a destructive force in Europe 1815 to 1871?

Nationalism in Europe between 1815 and 1871 had both positive and destructive effects. On one hand, it fostered the unification of nations like Italy and Germany, promoting a sense of identity and self-determination among people. Conversely, it also incited conflicts and tensions, leading to wars and the suppression of minority groups, as seen in the Austro-Prussian War and the Franco-Prussian War. Overall, nationalism was a double-edged sword, driving both unity and division during this tumultuous period.


Nationalism a force of Unity or Disunity?

State-Building