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which of the following best explains how prevailing nationalistic beliefs during world war i affected the human rights and justice of certain ethnic groups?○ a. the emphasis on national unity during wartime led to governments granting equal rights and protection to all ethnic minorities.○ b. beliefs in racial superiority and national loyalty often led to discrimination, internment, or persecution of ethnic groups perceived as linked to enemy nations.○ c. the shared sacrifice of war fostered a new sense of equality, leading to the dismantling of discriminatory laws against various groups.○ d. international agreements signed during the war ensured that the human rights of all civilians, regardless of ethnicity, were universally upheld.
During World War I, nationalist beliefs often centered on ideas of national loyalty and racial/cultural superiority. This led to targeting ethnic groups seen as tied to enemy nations, resulting in discrimination, internment, or persecution. Option A is incorrect because wartime national unity did not lead to equal rights for minorities. Option C is wrong as wartime sacrifice did not foster equality or end discriminatory laws. Option D is incorrect because no such international agreements ensuring universal human rights for all civilians existed during WWI.
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B. Beliefs in racial superiority and national loyalty often led to discrimination, internment, or persecution of ethnic groups perceived as linked to enemy nations.