Nationalism

A. was a potential threat to the existing political order.
B. had major support only in western, Atlantic-coast Europe until the late 1860s.
C. was firmly opposed by Bismarck and Cavour.
D. won speedy acceptance across Europe because every government was helped by it.
E. died out by the late nineteenth century.


Answer: A

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