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What role did nationalism play in the outbreak of World War I?

A.
Germans believed their suffering was caused by the Treaty of Versailles.
B.
Many people were convinced of their countries superiority over others.
C.
Germany demanded that German-speaking regions be ceded to it.
D.
Independence movements led to conflict between colonial powers.

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nationalism is known as loyalty to one’s country therefore the answer is B the country’s belief that they are superior

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