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Jewish nationalism and Arab nationalism during the 20th century had which

characteristic in common?
A. Both ideologies called for political unity between Christians,
Muslims, and Jews.
B. Both ideologies were committed to creating political change
through nonviolent resistance.
C. Both ideologies motivated their members to work toward creating
new independent states.
D. Both ideologies encouraged their supporters to cooperate with
European imperial powers.

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Answer:

c is correct

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User Umar Yusuf
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The correct answer is letter C.

Explanation: Jewish Nationalism was an international movement associated with the Jews, since it proposed an independent Jewish state, being its main disseminate and creator the Austro Hungarian Jewish journalist and writer Theodor Herzl.

Arab Nationalism was a secular nationalist ideology that guides the region's politics until the 21st century that celebrates the glories of Arab civilization, the language and literature of the Arabs, calling for rejuvenation and political union in the Arab world.

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