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History, 26.03.2021 22:30 Shavaila18

Which of the following conclusions is best supported by the data in the graphic? A. The force of nationalism in both Germany and Austria-Hungary acted as an
agent of unification.
B. Nationalism brought cohesiveness to Austria-Hungary but divisiveness to Germany
in this time period.
C. Nationalist sentiment had very different outcomes for central European empires in
the 19th century.
D. Trade and economic expansion were impacted by the nationalist experiences in
Germany and Austria-Hungary.

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