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How did nationalism threaten the existing political order of the nineteenth century?Asked by Rebecca
How did nationalism threaten the existing political order of the nineteenth century?
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Rebecca
nineteenth century
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Ms. Sue
Africa?
Asia?
Europe?
North America?
South America?
Asia?
Europe?
North America?
South America?
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Rebecca
This is what my book says.
Nationalism, then, was a threat to the existing political order. A united Germany, for example, would upset the balance of power set up at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. At the same time, an independent Hungarian state would mean the breakup of the Austrian Empire. Conservatives feared such change and thus tried hard to repress nationalism.
Nationalism, then, was a threat to the existing political order. A united Germany, for example, would upset the balance of power set up at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. At the same time, an independent Hungarian state would mean the breakup of the Austrian Empire. Conservatives feared such change and thus tried hard to repress nationalism.
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Ms. Sue
On which continent are Germany, Hungary, and Austria?
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Rebecca
Europe?
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Writeacher
Yes, Europe.
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Reed
If you don't know where Germany, Hungary, Austria, etc., are, look them up in an atlas (on line if you like).
The quotation from your text answers the question.
The quotation from your text answers the question.
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Rebecca
Europe
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