What was the greatest difficulty facing the builders of the new nation-states of the nineteenth century?
a) reversing centuries of family, linguistic, and regional identities to instill the sense of belonging to a unified “nation”
b) suppressing revolutionary sentiments left over from 1789
Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
c) educating the vast numbers of bureaucrats needed for the new governments
Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
d) supplying the new industrial weapons to troops and training them in their use
Consider This: How did market economies, railroads, and national newspapers contribute to changing ideas about the state? See 8.8: Narrative: A Song of the North.
a) reversing centuries of family, linguistic, and regional identities to instill the sense of belonging to a unified “nation”
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