Explain any 3 ways in wch nationalist feelings were kept alive in poland in the 18th and 19th centuries. plz ans. fast as i hv my exam 2morow!!!!
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The Polish Nationalism in 18th and 19th century was against the Russian, Austrian and Prussian occupation in the country.
Polish were united under one cause; to get rid of the dominance of the invaders. They kept their aims and motivation high by:
(i)Language: The nationalists used only Polish language in every sector of the society.
(ii)Music: The spirit of nationalism could be seen through the Polish music which recorded the efforts of the nationalists to keep them motivated and honored.
(iii) Culture: They connected to their regional culture and did not follow the culture of the rulers. The related their struggles to the Polish folklore.
Polish were united under one cause; to get rid of the dominance of the invaders. They kept their aims and motivation high by:
(i)Language: The nationalists used only Polish language in every sector of the society.
(ii)Music: The spirit of nationalism could be seen through the Polish music which recorded the efforts of the nationalists to keep them motivated and honored.
(iii) Culture: They connected to their regional culture and did not follow the culture of the rulers. The related their struggles to the Polish folklore.
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In 18th and 19th century, nationalist feeling was kept alive in Poland through music, language and culture.
Explanation:
These are the tree ways how nationalist feeling was kept alive;
•National struggle was celebrated through opera and music by a man named Karol Kempinski.
•He built nationalist sentiment through folk dances like polonaise and mazurka.
•Even though Russian was imposed everywhere after its occupation, the members of the clergy used Polish for religious instructions as part of the resistance. Hence kept the nationalist feeling.
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