Asked by wholemelt
In the early 1900s, which leading European powers faced increased tensions because of nationalism? Check all that apply.
France
Greece
Spain
Italy
Ottoman Empire
Austria-Hungary
Great Britain
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Select: Austria-Hungary and Ottoman Empire.
Reason: Both were large, multi-ethnic empires in which rising nationalist movements (especially in the Balkans) created major internal and regional tensions in the early 1900s. The other countries listed did have nationalist currents (e.g., French revanchism, Irish nationalism in Britain, Greek irredentism), but the most acute tensions from nationalism at that time were in Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
Reason: Both were large, multi-ethnic empires in which rising nationalist movements (especially in the Balkans) created major internal and regional tensions in the early 1900s. The other countries listed did have nationalist currents (e.g., French revanchism, Irish nationalism in Britain, Greek irredentism), but the most acute tensions from nationalism at that time were in Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire.
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