Nationalism in europe a. slowly gained strength over the nineteenth century by pushing education and culture to unify the nation b. was supported by traditional rulers and conservative governments. c. failed to gain traction in the nineteenth century. d. was developed by people who believed that europe should be one large nation with diverse cultures and languages. e. rapidly and completely destroyed long-standing empires such as the austro-hungarian and ottoman.
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History, 21.06.2019 20:00, ghernadez
Ineed asap ! name the differences between communism and fascism. 1who controls the government and how do they stay in power? 2how are the people’s personal lives and decisions affects? 3what is the government’s view on the economy and how it should be handled? 4what is the government’s view on other countries and their relationship with them?
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History, 21.06.2019 20:30, gracye
The idea of liberalism in eighteenth-century british politics: a. had mainly a civic and social quality. b. prompted two eighteenth-century leaders, joseph mccarthy and hugh mccarran, to demand independence for ireland. c. brought great wealth and power to its main voice, john locke. d. was compatible with inequalities in wealth and well-being. e. had the same meaning as liberalism in twenty-first-century american politics.
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