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What factors contributed to the rise of nationalism?
Introduce the roots of nationalism
- historical—attachment to longstanding conditions and practices.
- political—desire for power or autonomy.
- social—concern for group values, customs and traditions.
- economic—concern for standard of living or monetary gain.
- geographic—affiliation with particular territory.
What are the factors that led to the rise of nationalism in Europe?
Various factors led to the rise of nationalism in europe such as:
- common race, language, religion, aims and aspiration.
- also common shared past and heritage gave rise to nationalism in europe.
- the people were exploited by rulers, landlords, clergy, nobles etc. So.
What are the factors responsible for the rise of nationalism in India?
The main reasons for emergence of Nationalism in India are:
- Political, Economic and Administrative Unification.
- Impact of Western Education.
- Development of means of Transport.
- Socio- religious reform movements.
- Development of Media, Newspaper and Magazines.
- Britishers’ exploited Policies.
- National Movements outside India.
What were the reasons for the rise of nationalism in India Class 10?
According to the Census of 1921, twelve to thirteen million people perished as a result of famines and epidemics. People thought that their hardships and suffering would come to an end after the war but that did not happen. So these factors were responsible for the rise of nationalism in India.
What factors contributed to the wars of the early twentieth century?
Causes of war: economic, political, ideological, territorial as well as long-term and short-term.
Why was nationalism an important factor in the outbreak of war?
Nationalism was a great cause of World War one because of countries being greedy and not negotiating. The use of Nationalism gave nations false hope and aggressive to win the war. Even if they weren’t able to win a war due to their strength and understanding of plans and leaders. This leads to Imperialism.