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. The interwar period was marked by complex ethnic demographics, economic challenges, and political instability, which made it difficult for various national groups to achieve and maintain self-determination in a stable and peaceful manner.
What would an observer examining the development of self-determination in Eastern Europe between the World Wars conclude?(1 point)
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that it promoted peace between nations
that it promoted peace between nations
that it promoted national unity
that it promoted national unity
that it encouraged socialism
that it encouraged socialism
that practical concerns made it difficult to implement
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