Which of the following accurately describes the effects of the multiethnic revival in Europe?

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The Czech Republic and Slovakia were combined to form Czechoslovakia.

The multiethnic revival led to the formation of peaceful, stable nation-states.

Multinational states including Yugoslavia were broken up into multiple states.

The Soviet Union was formed, uniting multiple ethnicities in a geographic area.

The multiethnic state of Poland united with the Czech Republic to form Czechoslovakia.

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The statement that accurately describes the effects of the multiethnic revival in Europe is:

Multinational states including Yugoslavia were broken up into multiple states.

This reflects the fragmentation of multinational states into separate nation-states based on ethnic identities, particularly seen in the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s. The other statements either describe historical events incorrectly or do not represent the outcomes of the multiethnic revival accurately.