Social Sciences, asked by sawtochakma123, 3 months ago

the ideologies of nationalism and liberalism were a product of?​

Answers

Answered by Tris090
0

Answer:

National liberalism was primarily an ideology and a movement of the 19th century. National-liberal goals were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom, as well as national sovereignty. ... Lind himself defines national liberalism as uniting "moderate social conservatism with moderate economic liberalism".

Explanation:

pls mark me brainliest....and be my follower...

Answered by mdwasimakram5098
1

Your answer is below ...

Hope this helped you please mark as brainliest answer...

Explanation:

★ Nationalism is an idea and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people), especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland. ... There are three paradigms for understanding the origins and basis of nationalism.

★ National liberalism was primarily an ideology and a movement of the 19th century. National-liberal goals were the pursuit of individual and economic freedom, as well as national sovereignty. ... Lind himself defines national liberalism as uniting "moderate social conservatism with moderate economic liberalism".

Similar questions