History, asked by nidhiiismith07, 5 months ago

any three causes of the rise of radical nationalism.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Political Unification: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ... Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ... Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ... Growth of Vernacular Literature: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ... Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ... Growth of Vernacular Literature: ... Press and Newspaper: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ... Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ... Growth of Vernacular Literature: ... Press and Newspaper: ... Economic Exploitation of British: ...

Political Unification: ... Impact of Western Education: ... Rediscovery of Indian's glorious past: ... Socio-Religious Reform Movements: ... Growth of Vernacular Literature: ... Press and Newspaper: ... Economic Exploitation of British: ... Racial Antagonism:

Answered by svm24
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The emergence of revolutionary ideology in India during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was the result of several internal and external influences working on the minds of the youth.

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