What would an observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars conclude?(1 point)

Responses

that it promoted national unity
that it promoted national unity

that it promoted peace between nations
that it promoted peace between nations

that it encouraged socialism
that it encouraged socialism

that practical concerns made it difficult to implement

1 answer

An observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars would likely conclude that practical concerns made it difficult to implement.

While the principle of self-determination was championed following World War I, the realities of ethnic diversity, political instability, and economic challenges in the region complicated its realization. The interwar period was marked by tensions between national groups and the difficulties of creating stable nation-states, which made the ideal difficult to achieve in practice.