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Think of the different political philosophies in Europe during the early nineteenth century. Which statement best describes a way that liberalism and nationalism differed?

A.
Liberalism expected equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favored a specific identity based on culture.
B.
Liberalism required government power to be delegated to local organizations, while nationalism opposed local governments.
C.
Liberalism required individual ownership of all property, while nationalism required collective national ownership of all property.
D.
Liberalism supported the absolute rule of monarchs, while nationalism required monarchs to work under constitutional limits

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Answer:

Liberalism expected equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favored a specific identity based on culture.

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Answer would be A any other questions look at answer above mine.

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Answer:

A.

Liberalism expected equal rights for all people within a state, while nationalism favored a specific identity based on culture.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given question, the differences between Liberalism and nationalism in the early nineteenth century are that Liberalism expected equal rights, while nationalism favored a specific identity based on culture.

Nationalism is simple the identity of a group of people based on culture and/or nationality.

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