Rising nationalism led to conflict over Alsace-Lorraine between France and

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The answer to the question is Germany.

The rise of the state of nationalism in all countries, including Germany and France, created political and national pride. France and Germany were espeically filled with nationalism. After France won World War 1, they were happy. But since Germany had to pay repairs, they were mad. They began conflict about the Alsace-Lorraine area.

As a result of rising nationalism, there was conflict over the French region of Alsace-Lorraine between France and Germany.

Alsace-Lorraine:

  • Is part of France
  • Was taken by the Germans in 1871 after they defeated France in war
  • Was retaken by France after WW1 ended in defeat for Germany

There were several reasons why the Germans demanded Alsace-Lorraine from France and one of those was that many people there spoke German dialects.

In conclusion, it can be said that Germany took the region because nationalism demanded that all Germans be reunited into Germany.

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