Which of the following BEST describes the role of colonialism in shaping nationalism in West Asia?ResponsesColonial rulers actively promoted ethnic diversity, hindering nationalist aspirations.Colonial rulers actively promoted ethnic diversity, hindering nationalist aspirations.Colonial powers encouraged nationalist movements to gain independence.Colonial powers encouraged nationalist movements to gain independence.Colonial influence had minimal impact on the development of nationalism in West Asia.Colonial influence had minimal impact on the development of nationalism in West Asia.Colonialism suppressed nationalist sentiments, leading to resentment and resistance.
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Which of the following BEST describes the role of colonialism in shaping nationalism in West Asia?ResponsesColonial rulers actively promoted ethnic diversity, hindering nationalist aspirations.Colonial rulers actively promoted ethnic diversity, hindering nationalist aspirations.Colonial powers encouraged nationalist movements to gain independence.Colonial powers encouraged nationalist movements to gain independence.Colonial influence had minimal impact on the development of nationalism in West Asia.Colonial influence had minimal impact on the development of nationalism in West Asia.Colonialism suppressed nationalist sentiments, leading to resentment and resistance.
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