Source: Greek Declaration of Independence, National Assembly of Epidaurus, 1822
'The Greek nation, taken as a whole, under the cruel Ottoman yoke, unable to bear any longer the severe and unprecedented tyranny of the sovereign power, and having shaken off its heavy chains, declares today, through its legitimate representatives in a national assembly met together, before God and all mankind, its political independence and existence. We, descendants of the wise and noble peoples of Hellas, we, who are the contemporaries of the enlightened and civilized nations of Europe, we, who behold the advantages they enjoy under the protection of the impenetrable shield of the law, find it no longer possible to suffer without cowardice and self-contempt the cruel iron scourge of the Ottoman power.'
The claims made by the Greek National Assembly in the passage are best understood in the context of which of the following developments in the nineteenth century?
- AThe spread of Marxist ideology, which advocated for the revolutionary overthrow of capitalist states by the industrial working class.
- The development of nationalist ideologies that challenged the political legitimacy of multiethnic empires.Cevap
- CThe growth of Western European economic imperialism, which established direct political control and administrative rule over Ottoman territories.
- DA political movement to restore decentralized feudal structures and traditional vassal relationships within Southeastern Europe.