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What was the cause and consequences of nationalism in WW1?


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Answer: It was part of MAIN.

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MAIN is militarism alliances imperialism and nationalism.

Nationalism was a prominent force in early 20th century Europe and a significant cause of World War I. Nationalism is an intense form of patriotism or loyalty to one’s country. Nationalists exaggerate the value or importance of their home country, placing its interests over and above those of other nations.

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