Why was a site between Maryland and Virginia on the Potomac River chosen for the nation's new capital?
A: An amendment to the U.S. Constitution established that location as the site for the nation's capital.
B: George Washington thought a site in the middle of the country between North and South was appropriate.
C: The people living there voted to accept the nation's capital, while people in other areas did not want it.
D: Maryland and Virginia threatened to go to war if the capital was not located between them.
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People of the world believed the people of the same culture should share a nation or country. This increased the value of sameness. Art began to reflect the nationalism of these new states. Realism also began to emerge to show the reality of life in countries as a criticism of the nationalism.