Extreme nationalists at the turn of the twentieth century had come to believe

a. that war was inevitable and desirable.
b. all members of a nation must be united under the same national government.
c. their nation had the right to recover lost territories, even by force, and to dominate inferior nations.
d. the spiritual energies traditionally found in religious fervor needed to be channeled into a passionate loyalty to the nation.
e. all of the above


e

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A. reducing spending and balancing the national budget B. paying off most of the national debt C. obtaining diplomatic recognition from France and Great Britain D. obtaining a $10 million loan from the U.S. government

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