The Romantic movement embodied all of the following characteristics except

a. glorification of nature.
b. celebration of individualism.
c. rejection of mysticism.
d. embracing emotionalism and sentiment.
e. rejection of middle-class values.


c

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A significant difficulty for nationalism was, and is:

A. transitioning from monarchies to republicanism and peaceful elections. B. determining which ethnic groups could be considered nations, with claims to territory and political autonomy. C. deciding which religion should be accepted as the formal religion of the state. D. settling on which national customs should be formally adopted by the state and schools. E. finding enough support among the mass of the population.

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Transcendentalists

A. believed every person's goal should be the cultivation of "reason." B. rejected European intellectuals. C. believed all individuals should develop their intellectualism. D. argued that emotional responses inhibited the internal development of individuals. E. argued for the liberating potential of "understanding." Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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Why did the tsars extend Russia's power and influence over Central and eastern Asia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries? How successful were they in doing so?

What will be an ideal response?

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Explain how Stalin's control of the economy through the five-year plans and collectivization affected the Soviet Union

What will be an ideal response?

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