why did the autocratic monarchies of Eastern and Central Europe not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture?
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The autocratic monarchies of Eastern and Central Europe not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture because they belonged to various ethnic groups.
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- Eastern and Central Europe were under autocratic monarchies. Within these territories, diverse people lived.
- They did not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture.
- Often, they even spoke different languages and belonged to different ethnic groups.
- Many Europeans apply the assimilation method wherein any migrant who enters the English soil is taught the English way. Many refugees in Europe were taken care by the voluntary organisation. Monarchic governments are in a way despotic which does not allow the citizens a considerable amount of freedom in practicing their culture.
- The only tie that bounded these diverse groups is their allegiance to the monarchs in aristocratic system.
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- As the countries we know today were divided into kingdoms ,duchies and cantons whose rulers have their autonomous territories.
- There was no unity among them
- There were no nation states.
- They also spoke different languages and belonged to different ethnic groups.
- This is why autocratic monarchies of Eastern and Central Europe not see themselves as sharing a collective identity or a common culture.
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