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What is nationalism? a movement that depicted human beings as mainly shaped by the environments in which they lived an educational program that stressed the dignity of man and placed confidence in human
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What is nationalism?
a movement that depicted human beings as mainly shaped by the environments in which they lived
an educational program that stressed the dignity of man and placed confidence in human potential
a strong sense of attachment or belonging to one's own country
a movement that followed the French Revolution and emphasized an appreciation of nature
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The answer is C, a strong sense of attachment or belonging to one’s own country
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A strong sense of attachment or belonging to one's own country
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