QUESTION IMAGE
Question
in europe during the 1830s, what was the main cause of revolutions in places such as belgium and the italian city-states?
○ growth of nationalism
○ corruption in the austrian empire
○ conflicts among established nations
○ desire to restore traditional monarchies
During the 1830s in Europe, the growth of nationalism was a key factor driving revolutions. In Belgium, there was a desire for national self - determination against Dutch rule, and in Italian city - states, nationalistic feelings aimed at unifying Italy (which was fragmented) and breaking free from foreign (like Austrian) control. Corruption in the Austrian Empire was not the main cause for these widespread revolts. Conflicts among established nations were not the primary driver of these local revolutions. And the desire to restore traditional monarchies was not the case as many of these revolutions were against monarchical or foreign control and for national self - governance, not restoration.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A. growth of nationalism