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02:Pretest 02 Module 2 Industrialization and Effects
4. In what way did a growing sense of nationalism revolutionize Eastern Europe in the early 1800s?
The Balkan states gave increased power to the Ottoman sultan.
The Serbs gained limited self-government in the Ottoman Empire.
The Balkan people declared their strong loyalty to the Ottoman Empire.
The Serbs were able to gain independence from Ottoman rule.​

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Answer is Option 2: The Serbs gained limited self-government in the Ottoman Empire.

Step-by-step explanation:

Success of Serbian revolution was marked in 1817 against the Ottoman. They finally gained powers in Berlin Congress in 1878.

In 1804, Karageorge, a Serbian patriot, led against the uprising of Turks. In 1806, his army captured Belgrade and Turks were massacred and Karageorge was declared chief of Serbia. But soon Turkish had recovered all Serbs territories. Later Karageorge was killed and Serbia was given limited self-government. However after the Russo-Turkish war, Serbia got greater autonomy and Turks had less control over Serbia.

Serbs wanted the Slavic areas of Austria-Hungary and unify Serbs.

In this way a growing sense of nationalism revolutionize in Eastern Europe.

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