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In the West, __________ “set the stage” for the development of nationalism. The rise of the Roman Catholic Church The fall of the Roman Empire World War I The creation of the United Nations.
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In the West, __________ “set the stage” for the development of nationalism. The rise of the Roman Catholic Church The fall of the Roman Empire World War I The creation of the United Nations.
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It could be argued that in the West, the "fall of the Roman Empire" set the stage
for the development of nationalism, since with this fall came a giant "power vacuum" that needed to be filled.
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