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The Role Of Nationalism In World War I

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When closely analyzing history, it can be seen that nationalism may have sparked some of the largest violent events in human history. Nationalism is essentially when a group of people feel superior to another large group of people. While it may be seen harmless and just annoying, it may have sparked some of the largest tensions between humans. There are countless instances in which nationalism may take the blame for multiple devastating events. As a case in point, World War I, may have been ignited by many countries across Europe Especially in the Balkans. When civilians of one country felt pride to another one of the largest wars in history arose. Additionally, during the Interwar years, domestic tensions peaked as political parties in multiple
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