How did nationalism increase tensions among European nations?
Nationalism creates intense pride in one's country. If there's already a lot of tension, this pride can push it over the edge. ChaCha On!
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Nationalism increased tensions due to many people of a certain country believing that they were greater than those of another. This type of thought often creates problems which usually end in conflict, nationalism was a major cause of both World Wars
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Nationalism has become one of the most significant political forces in history, perhaps most notably as a major influence or postulate of World War I and especially World War II. ChaCha On!
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