Nationalist movements
a. all began as traditionalist, religiously based movements.
b. were called "tongs" in China.
c. were usually led by people with extensive knowledge of Western ideas and values.
d. did not begin in Southeast Asia until the 1930s.
e. usually started among elite foreign students on European holiday.
c
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