The spread of nationalism during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries led to significant political and social changes, including the unification of countries like Germany and Italy, and the decline of empires such as the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires. It also fueled conflicts and wars, as nationalist movements sought independence or territorial expansion, resulting in intense rivalries and, ultimately, World War I. Additionally, nationalism often fostered cultural pride and identity, but it could also lead to xenophobia and the exclusion of minority groups, contributing to societal tensions.
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voting rights
identify at least three examples of the power of the muckrakers of the late nineteen and early twentieth centuries
20th century
The principal public opponent of lynching during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was Ida B. Wells. An African American journalist and activist, Wells used her writing to expose the brutal realities of lynching and its racial motives. She conducted extensive investigations and published her findings, advocating for civil rights and social justice, and played a pivotal role in raising awareness about the injustices faced by African Americans in the United States.
A shift of military power away from European countries was not responsible for European dominance in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The Automatic Rifle allowed for the rise of European military dominance in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Industrialization, political strength and military strength made Europe a dominant force in world events during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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increaser their wealth
Elmer Fudd.
J. L. Voorhees has written: 'The classification of flute fingering systems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries' -- subject(s): Fingering, Flute, History 'The Development of Woodwind Fingering Systems in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'
P. E. Charvet has written: 'The nineteenth and twentieth centuries'
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the establishment of the federal Department of Education
southern and eastern Europe