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... European states which arose in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , however , resulted from nationalism . They were organized around the remaining ethnic , religious , and lin- guistic distinctions in Europe , not on dynastic ...
... European states which arose in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries , however , resulted from nationalism . They were organized around the remaining ethnic , religious , and lin- guistic distinctions in Europe , not on dynastic ...
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... Europe's coal and steel resources and abolishing trade barriers on these raw materials . Many European trade unions saw the Community as a potential instrumentality for improving working conditions in collieries and steel mills , while ...
... Europe's coal and steel resources and abolishing trade barriers on these raw materials . Many European trade unions saw the Community as a potential instrumentality for improving working conditions in collieries and steel mills , while ...
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... Europe including Scandinavia , with the possible exception of the crisis between Yugoslavia and Italy over Trieste . The major conflicts - Berlin , Hungary , and Yugoslavia - have involved primarily non - European powers , while ...
... Europe including Scandinavia , with the possible exception of the crisis between Yugoslavia and Italy over Trieste . The major conflicts - Berlin , Hungary , and Yugoslavia - have involved primarily non - European powers , while ...
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