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Explain the various ways in which nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland during the 18th and

19th centuries?( 5 points plz)​

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Answered by gc6015507
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Nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland through music and language:

Nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland through music and language: 1. Karol Kempinski was a man who celebrated the national struggle through opera and music.

Nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland through music and language: 1. Karol Kempinski was a man who celebrated the national struggle through opera and music. 2. He used folk dances like polonaise and mazurka to build the nationalist sentiment.

Nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland through music and language: 1. Karol Kempinski was a man who celebrated the national struggle through opera and music. 2. He used folk dances like polonaise and mazurka to build the nationalist sentiment. 3. Even though Russian was imposed everywhere after its occupation, the members of the clergy used Polish for religious instructions as part of the resistance.

Answered by palsabita1957
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Polish people used their culture in a big way. They strived hard to keep their national identity. Nationalist feelings were kept alive in Poland in the following ways :-  

  • They used music to keep their unity and identity. Karol Kurpinski raised the national struggle by staging his Polish operas and music.
  • Traditional dance forms of Poland polonaise and mazurka became their national symbols.
  • In the regions occupied by the Russia, Polish people used their language to develop nationalist feelings. It was used as a weapon of national resistance in Church gatherings and religious instructions.

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