The most multinational state in Europe in the nineteenth century, and thus the one most threatened by the new ideology of nationalism, was
a. France.
b. Britain.
c. Italy.
d. Germany.
e. Austria.
e
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What is “revolutionary” about Francisco Goya’s painting “The Third of May 1808”?
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