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How did nationalism led to World War I? ... The force was nationalism. Nationalism is the belief that loyalty to a persons nation and its political and economic goals comes before any other public loyalty. ...
During the 1800s, nationalism took hold among people who shared a common language, history, or culture. ... Nationalism led to the creation of two new powers through the uniting of many small states. ...
On the other hand, nationalism weakened the eastern European empires of Austria-Hungary, Russia, and Ottoman Turkey. ... But Austria-Hungary feared Slavic nationalism, which stirred unrest in its empire. ... Nationalism encouraged public support for military build-ups and for a countrys use of force to achieve its goals. ...
Did the practice of imperialism contribute towards nationalism?
Approximate Word count = 693 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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