A description of modern "nationalism" could include all of the following except it

a. is a phenomenon of the twentieth century.
b. a state of mind rising out of an awareness of being part of a community that possesses common institutions, traditions, language, and customs.
c. is a product of colonialism and a reaction to Western nationalism in non-Western societies.
d. is originally a Western development.
e. began with the educated elite in colonies under Western rule.


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