In what way did pan-Germanism differ from German nationalism?
A) German nationalism rejected the inclusion of German-speaking people outside of Prussian national borders, but all German-speakers were included in pan-Germanism.
B) German nationalism, unlike pan-Germanism, created a vibrant political and social movement.
C) Pan-Germanism motivated people to define their identity by race or blood instead of national boundaries.
D) Pan-Germanism only existed in eastern Europe, in areas not under the control of the German state.
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