The rise of nationalism in Europe came out of all of the following except____.
a.
a desire for the people to self-govern
c.
loyalty for one’s culture and country
b.
the creation of nation-states in Europe
d.
people’s disapproval of the decision made at the Congress of Vienna

Respuesta :

The rise of nationalism in Europe came out of all of the following (desire for the people to self-govern, loyalty for one's culture and country, the creation of nation-states in Europe) except D. people's disapproval of the decision made at the Congress of Vienna. 

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Answer:

d. people’s disapproval of the decision made at the Congress of Vienna.

Explanation:

The rise of nationalism in Europe had several different causes. On the one hand, people had a desire to self-govern and take control of their own future. On the other hand, they also had a strong loyalty for their own culture, country or ethnic group. Moreover, this came at a time when nation-states in Europe were beginning to be created. All of these were factors in the rise of nationalism.