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The Treaty of established the modern idea of a nation-state.
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is the process by which local peoples press for more autonomy from national governments.
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The amount of goods a country's businesses can produce is called its .
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The two largest global city regions in Europe are and .
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A human rights organization that began in Western Europe is .
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The strongest devolutionary force in Spain involves the people.
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The commercial production of fruits, vegetables, and specialized cereal grains is called .
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The desire to regain territories that once belonged to a country (or its people perceived they did) is called .
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The trading organization that Joseph Stalin set up to answer the European Economic Community (now the EU) was or .
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If Europe had a straighter coastline, would it have been as likely to become an overseas trading and imperial power? Why?
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How is the distribution of religious and ethnic groups related to conflicts in the former Yugoslavia? Would drawing national boundaries purely on the basis of ethnicity solve the problems? Explain.
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How are the limitations on the actions of monarchs related to present-day concerns over human rights?
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In what ways are former colonies of France and the U.K. still dependent on their former rulers?
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Nationalism developed when people began to feel loyalty to a country, which was a bigger area than their local village. How does supranationalism represent a continuation of this process? Do you think it will result in total political unification of European countries? Explain.







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