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Nationalism no longer retained its idealistic liberal democratic sentiments by the last
quarter of the 19th century in Europe . Analyse the statement with examples.

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Answered by Arnav1008
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(i) Towardsst quarter of the 19th century, nationalism could not retain its idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment of the first half of the century, but became a narrow belief with inadequate ends. (ii) Nationalist groups became increasingly intolerant, which leads to war.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is true to say that Nationalism no longer retained

its idealistic liberal democratic sentiments by the last

quarter of the 19th century in Europe. It was so due

to the following reasons:

a. Nationalism started becoming narrower in belief

with inadequate ends.

b. Now the concept of nationalism was changing in

its meaning as more area of influence.

c. The nationalists were manipulated by the chief

European authorities.

d. The problem of Balkan state was not solved rather

it was being watched by the countries to become

fruitful for them.

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