Nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe ______________.
A. was rejected by liberals after 1848
B. proposed thinking about a common identity based on cultural affiliations
C. maintained an optimistic view of human nature
D. urged people to place their loyalty to the state instead of the individual leader
E. Emphasized all of these.
Answer: E
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