The rise of nationalism in the West up to 1939 was fueled by several key factors, including the impact of World War I, which fostered a sense of national identity and unity among various groups. Economic challenges, such as the Great Depression, also spurred nationalist sentiments as people sought solutions within their own nations. Additionally, the spread of ideas through education and mass media helped to promote national pride and self-determination, while colonialism and Imperialism created a backlash as colonized nations began to assert their own identities. Together, these elements contributed to the growth of nationalist movements across Europe and beyond.
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