Nationalism is best described as
a.
the political belief that a nation should have the...
Social Studies, 03.12.2019 07:31 sleepyflower10
Nationalism is best described as
a.
the political belief that a nation should have the right to run its own affairs and not be ruled by another power
c.
the belief that a nation should follow in the footsteps of other western nations and adapt a political system of democracy
b.
a strong sense of loyalty to an imperial nation
d.
an ideal that focuses on joining government and religion
select the best answer from the choices provided
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