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5 June, 11:30

Which was not an enlightenment ideal that inspired revolutions during the nineteenth century

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  1. 5 June, 13:17
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    Romanticism came as a reaction to enlightenment. The ideas of nationality and homeland started developing more and a pride in being a member of a country started growing. This led to numerous new revolutions since people wanted to be independent and have their own countries and countries like Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire lost huge amounts of influence.
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