Early nineteenth-century nationalism directly opposed the principle upheld at the Congress of Vienna that:
A. ethnicity, rather than monarchies or dynasties, provide the basis for political unity.
B. legitimate monarchies or dynasties, rather than ethnicity, provide the basis for political unity.
C. military strength, rather than ethnicity, provides the basis for political unity.
D. common language should provide the basis for political unity.
E. a set of common ideals should provide the basis for political unity.
B
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