Nationalism in 19th Century Europe

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Which event in the 19th century contributed significantly to the growth of nationalism in Europe?

  • The signing of the Treaty of Versailles
  • The Congress of Vienna
  • The French Revolution
  • The unification of Germany and Italy (correct)

What was one of the main factors contributing to the rise of nationalism in Europe?

  • Colonial expansion and trade with other continents
  • Industrialization and urbanization leading to a sense of shared identity among people (correct)
  • Feudal systems and monarchies consolidating power
  • Religious conflicts and the spread of Christianity

How did nationalism impact the balance of power in Europe during the 19th century?

  • It led to the weakening of empires and the rise of independent nation-states (correct)
  • It reinforced the dominance of colonial powers over their overseas territories
  • It resulted in increased cooperation and integration among European monarchies
  • It had no significant impact on the existing power structures

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