Nationalism aligned with imperialism led europe to disaster in 1914. explain
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By the quarter of 19th century,the nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant of each other & were ever ready to go to war.The major European powers,in turn,manipulated the nationalist aspirations of the subject peoples in Europe to further their own imperialist aims.During this period,there was intense rivalry among the European powers over trade & colonies as well as naval & military might.These rivalries were very evident in the way the Balkan problem unfolded.Each power-Russia,Germany,England,Austro-Hungary-was keen on countering the hold of other powers over the Balkans,& extending its own control over the area.
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Explanation:1. By the last quarter of the nineteenth century the nationalism didn't retained it's idealistic and liberal-democratic sentiment for the first half.
2. Nationalist groups became aggressively intolerant of each other and were always ready to go for a war.
3. The rivalry among the European powers over trade and colonies increased day by day.
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