Respuesta :
Answer: The answers are explained below.
Explanation:
A. Celebration of a specific identity manifested in a common language and history, intended to build support for a specific political state. - Nationalism
B. The principal ideas of this movement were equality and liberty. Inspired American and French Revolutions. - Liberalism.
C. Strong anti-progressive movement that regarded tradition as the basic foundation of human society. - Conservatism.
D. Political and artistic movement, which fed on emotion instead of ration or the Enlightenment. - Romanticism.
E. The idea that social policies should promote the greatest good for the greatest number. - Utilitarianism.
F. Anti-individualistic with a focus on cooperation and community; the key ideas were economic planning, greater social equality, and state regulation of property. - Socialism
G. Called for a working-class revolution to overthrow capitalist society and establish a communist state. - Marxism.
H. A perspective of human affairs in which the human race is driven by an unending economic struggle that would determine the survival of the fittest. - Social Darwinism.
I. The idea that nature stresses gradual change and continuous adjustment in order to survive. - Evolution
J. A literary movement that stressed the depiction of life as it actually was and not in ideals. - Realism.