question2 what change occurred in the nationalism by the last quarter of the 19th century?
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By the last quarter of 19th century nationalism no longer retained it's idealistic liberal democratic sentiment of the first half century but became a narrow creed with limited ends.
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- The 19th century saw large amounts of social change; slavery was abolished, and the First and Second Industrial Revolutions (which also overlap with the 18th and 20th centuries, respectively) led to massive urbanization and much higher levels of productivity, profit and prosperity. The Islamic gunpowder empires were formally dissolved and European imperialism brought much of South Asia, Southeast Asia and almost all of Africa under colonial rule.
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