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Nationalism provokes rebellions and violence? ​

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Answer: No, nationalism provokes rebellions and violence.

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The causes of nationalism that result in conflict are of great importance to the international community, but nationalism itself is not inherently violent; rather, nationalism has a capacity for violence precisely due to various contextual factors, specifically structural, political, socio-economic, ethnic.

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Nationalism usually does provoke violence and rebellions within nations. A great example of such a thing was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a Bosnian Serb due to the fact he was a major Serbian Nationalist and believe Bosnia should be apart of Serbia.

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