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How did the idea of nation states and nationalism influence desire for war during World Wars?​

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Answered by Bumblebeez02
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Nationalism is a patriotic feeling or a political ideology that implies an individual identifying with one's nation or becoming extremely attached to it.

The ideology of nationalism was a positive impulse. It was the foundation of modern nation states and the force behind the unification of Germany and Italy.

It can also take a different way by infusing a feeling of superiority over other countries. This was used to create pride in the mind of oneself and hatred towards other countries.

This was also used to spread the feeling of hatred in European states in the 19th century. Aggressive nationalism was a major factor which led to World War I.

It had grown in countries like Germany and Italy. Europeans became sure that their nations and government were correct and their military was superior which would win over any war. This nationalist pride of France was hurt by Germany.

This nationalism influenced nation states to fight in a war to show their pride and patriotism in the world wars.

Answered by stuffin
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HEYA!!

☆ The ideology of nationalism was positive impulse.

☆ IT was the foundation of modern nation states.

☆ But later it became aggressive nationalism.

☆ it is used to create pride in one self and hatred against neighbours.

☆ Facists in Italy tried to build images of with it.

☆ Nazis in Germany mobilised Germans.

☆ These incidents led to war.

Thus, we can say the idea of nation states and nationalism influenced the desire for war during world wars.

hope this will help you

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