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What would an observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars conclude? (1 point)
• that it promoted national unity
• that practical concerns made it difficult to implement that it encouraged socialism
that it promoted peace between nations

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that practical concerns made it difficult to implement

Explanation: While self-determination led to new nation-states, mixed ethnic populations, conflicting claims, and border disputes made it hard to apply consistently, producing tensions rather than stable unity or peace.