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how did nationalism based on a jewish identity differ from nationalism …

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how did nationalism based on a jewish identity differ from nationalism in other countries? a. the jews were the only non - christian people to nationalize. b. the jews did not have a country or homeland of their own. c. the jews united around shared religious traditions, language, and culture. d. the jews sought to nationalize through violent rebellions in germany.

Explanation:

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Most nationalist movements in other countries were centered on an existing territorial state or homeland where the national group resided. Jewish nationalism (Zionism) emerged because Jewish people were a dispersed, stateless group across Europe and the Middle East, seeking to establish a homeland, which made it distinct from other nationalisms tied to pre-existing sovereign territories. Option A is incorrect as other non-Christian groups also had nationalist movements; Option C is not unique, as many nationalisms are rooted in shared culture/religion; Option D is false, as Jewish nationalism did not focus on violent rebellions in Germany.

Answer:

B. The Jews did not have a country or homeland of their own.