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It resulted in little Austrian opposition to the German annexation of Austria.
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It affect them by they the one that treat them wrong and they want to do what they want to do not what other pople want them to do.
They were confident they could outlast the AlliEd forces
german's provisions and weapons were destroyed by soviets troops
Austria and Hungary became two states, with considerably less territory than before the war.
In general, you could say that German nationalism tended to bring the country together, and the nationalism in Austria-Hungary tended to pull them apart. There was a much greater land area, much greater religious and cultural diversity, and a much greater overlap in people identifying with other countries and language differences in Austria-Hungary. Nationalism of course continued. After the dissolution Austrian Catholics were bonded together by religion, and although many of them were German, they didn't want to join with the protestants. German nationalism in Nazi Germany continued, and may have been a unifying experience for some, but at the expense of the ostracism and dehumanization of others.
In general, you could say that German nationalism tended to bring the country together, and the nationalism in Austria-Hungary tended to pull them apart. There was a much greater land area, much greater religious and cultural diversity, and a much greater overlap in people identifying with other countries and language differences in Austria-Hungary. Nationalism of course continued. After the dissolution Austrian Catholics were bonded together by religion, and although many of them were German, they didn't want to join with the protestants. German nationalism in Nazi Germany continued, and may have been a unifying experience for some, but at the expense of the ostracism and dehumanization of others.
In general, you could say that German nationalism tended to bring the country together, and the nationalism in Austria-Hungary tended to pull them apart. There was a much greater land area, much greater religious and cultural diversity, and a much greater overlap in people identifying with other countries and language differences in Austria-Hungary. Nationalism of course continued. After the dissolution Austrian Catholics were bonded together by religion, and although many of them were German, they didn't want to join with the protestants. German nationalism in Nazi Germany continued, and may have been a unifying experience for some, but at the expense of the ostracism and dehumanization of others.
The expansion in the number of conquered people did not affect Rome's expansion because it was the product of her expansion.
it improved it
Increase in expansion affect the demand because more supply/expansion with constant demand will lead to excess in expansion which affect the demand.
How have nationalism and economic development affected women in the Other World?
cause they could
nationalism developed into such a powerful sort of from the affect from accounting
The Arabic word "ibn" had no affect on Nationalism. (Ibn means son.)
Either for or against communism.
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