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What were the two most divisive issues when it comes to Eastern European nationalism have been . politics economics religion ethnicity culture?

You need to answer this prompt and show your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the lesson. Your teacher is looking for your answer not ours. I suggest that you do a Venn diagram.


What country has been a major influence in the development and economies of most Eastern European countries?

The Former Soviet Union


Why was nationalism so important in the 19th century?

Nationalism was (and has always been) a very important part of unify a nations populace for a common goal or agenda. This can be scene in the likes of Nazi Germany in a negative use or in India during the 20th century during the time of Gandhi. Nationalism or instilling in a people a sense of national pride or identity would have been especially useful during the 19th century because of the expansion of many of the European powers, and their imperialism.


What were the consequences for what the gestapo did?

Many Nazis have been found guilty of war crimes and have been either executed or imprisoned. Germany itself has paid massive reparations to many of its victims. Beyond that, the consequences of the Holocaust include a profound change in the way many people think about the issues of racism, nationalism, and international politics.


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The two most divisive issues when it comes to Eastern European nationalism have been?

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What were the two most divisive issues when it comes to Eastern European nationalism have been . politics economics religion ethnicity culture?

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Which of the following countries would have been most likely to join the Warsaw Pct?

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Is it true that since world war 2 Albania has generally been regarded as part of western Europe?

No, it has always been considered part of the Eastern European Communist countries. Nowadays it it considered one of the eastern European Balkan countries.


Which countries would have been most likely to join the Warsaw Pact?

an eastern european colony


What are the plains of eastern Europe called?

The Eastern European Plain is also known as the Russian Plain. It has also been referred to as the Sarmatic Plain.


What country has been a major influence in the development and economies of most Eastern European countries?

The Former Soviet Union


Which eastern Africa country was never a European colony?

Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia was never a European colony, for this reason it has been important to modern Africa as a symbol of independence


Why was nationalism important in the 19th century?

Nationalism was (and has always been) a very important part of unify a nations populace for a common goal or agenda. This can be scene in the likes of Nazi Germany in a negative use or in India during the 20th century during the time of Gandhi. Nationalism or instilling in a people a sense of national pride or identity would have been especially useful during the 19th century because of the expansion of many of the European powers, and their Imperialism.


Why was nationalism so important in the 19th century?

Nationalism was (and has always been) a very important part of unify a nations populace for a common goal or agenda. This can be scene in the likes of Nazi Germany in a negative use or in India during the 20th century during the time of Gandhi. Nationalism or instilling in a people a sense of national pride or identity would have been especially useful during the 19th century because of the expansion of many of the European powers, and their imperialism.


What would be considered internal disorders in the nations of Europe in 1914?

Nationalism was the internal disorder of European nations (most notably the Great Powers) in 1914, the year World War I started. Every Great European Power had been experiencing high levels of nationalism where they believed they were the greatest society and were superior to other Europeans, and where they wished to maintain Great Power status by battling the other Great Powers.