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Why would a supporter of liberalism view the basis of a nation differently from a nationalist? A. Liberalism expects equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favors a specific identity based on culture. B. Liberalism requires government power to be delegated to local organizations, while nationalism is opposed to local government. C. Liberalism requires individual ownership of all property, while nationalism requires collective national ownership of all property. D. Liberalism supports the absolute rule of monarchs, while nationalism requires monarchs to work under constitutional limits.

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Answered by edwin555
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The reason as to why a supporter of liberalism may view the basis of a nation differently is that.

Answer. A.

Liberalism expects equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favors a specific identity based on culture.

This generally implies that liberals generally believe that the role of the government protect and support the rights of its citizens by ensuring that their rights are put first.


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Answered by phillipinestest
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Liberalization expects equal rights for all people whereas nationalism supports culture based identity.

Explanation:

The liberalization led to the existence of difference of vision in seeking the existence of a nation on a different perspective. Liberalism is the expectation of having equality of rights for all of the people of a state which overall forms the nation.

The nationalism, on the other hand, takes the identity of the people in relevance to the cultural existence as pursued by them. This how the Nationalism and Liberalism part their ways on the viewpoint of seeing the same nation but differently.

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