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The idealistic liberal-democratic sentiment of nationalism in first half of nineteenth century became a narrow creed with limited ends. Explain

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The idealistic liberal, democratic sentiment of nationalism in the first half of the nineteenth century became a narrow creed with limited ends because the ideas of freedom and independence emerged as a part of nationalism and There was opposition against colonial domination.
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