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    together to rise above all nations to set an influential example for others to learn from. During the time of 1850-1914‚ nationalism played a big and key role. In each nation‚ nationalism caused pride‚ improvement‚ and war outcomes. It showed people and other nations to rise as one union or nation‚ and to improve as one. First off‚ nationalism in Europe caused war outcomes. As nationalism is rising throughout Europe‚ many nations decide to get ready and to prove their nation is the top or the best. By

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    Why Is America Important

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    to have freedom. Our fellow neighbors die for this cause‚ and there are ways to support them and this country that we should take advantage of. Thankful for this independent countries progress‚ I want to promote the importance there is behind the civic duties we follow‚ the traditions we hold‚ and the amount of respect we as americans place on our troops. Although there may be differences‚ and America is one of the biggest on-going melting pots with multiple backgrounds‚ each person shares a responsibility

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    What Is Civic Engagement?

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    Civic engagement is the involvement of people in their communities to take into account and address civil issues to bring about social change. This change can be achieved by developing the blend of information‚ abilities‚ principles‚ inspiration‚ and enthusiasm to bring a change. Civic engagement refers to enhancing the quality of life in the society‚ through both political and non-political procedures. In democracies‚ civic engagement is required for democracies to function. In nations lacking democracy

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    All Quiet on the Western Front is the story of Paul Baumer’s experience during world war one. In my opinion‚ the novel is a reflection on the nationalism of German soldiers due to the lack of nationalism in experienced soldiers and the consequences nationalism has for the soldiers. All Quiet on the Western Front is a reflection of the nationalism of German soldiers due to nationalism’s absence in the experienced soldiers. Paul explains that his school teacher convinced many young men to join in

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    preservation of culture and religion were one of the main factors as to why nationalist movements were widespread in the period before WWII. The growth of nationalism refers to how these movements were able to garner mass support from the locals‚ how far they are able to radicalize their movements and how united the movements were. The growth of nationalism was largely based on ideology rather than religion. Thus‚ I agree strongly to the statement. Firstly‚ religion and culture played an important role

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    Fleisher Honors Global 101 Period 7 The four main causes of World War I are nationalism‚ militarism‚ imperialism‚ and alliances. As Europe underwent extreme changes and industrialization‚ these causes began to pop up throughout Europe. The Industrial Revolution and Scientific Revolution had just ended‚ and Europe was looking for a time of peace. Although there were many movements for peace‚ concepts like nationalism‚ imperialism‚ militarism‚ and tangled alliances created tension throughout Europe

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    Adolf Hitler

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    old. Clashed frequently with his father He became detached and introverted after the death of his younger brother in 1900 His father did not approve of his interest in fine art rather than business Showed an early interest in German nationalism This nationalism would become the motivating force of Hitler’s life. Moved to Vienna and worked as a casual labourer and a watercolour painter Applied to the Academy of Fine Arts twice‚ was rejected both times Moved into a homeless shelter‚ and was

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    As I was about to cross the road to enter the park‚ I saw a car driving swiftly down Jalan 4/14. It was a Honda Civic with the number plate BEH 9110. Another car‚ a Toyota Vios 1.5 with plate number WHM 4657 came out of Jalan 4/14 as well. The Honda Civic was driving too fast that make it did not have time to avoid collision.             The accident caused a loud crash. The Honda Civic hit the Toyota Vios on the driver’s door. The door could not be opened and the driver had to get out from the passenger’s

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    The civic responsibilities of Americans are of great importance. These duties are there to ensure that our constitution and its values are upheld. Some responsibilities are not required and others are put into laws. Three important civic responsibilities of citizens are voting‚ jury duty and active citizen participation. Voting is an important civic responsibility. Although it is not required by law‚ participation is necessary in order for the principle of “rule by the people and for the people”

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    The importance of civic engagement is vastly important for a republican form of government. Oryx Press stated “the underlying aim of civic engagement is to produce meaningful service and experience to all involved participants” (2002). When citizens engaged in civic matters‚ they help provide a multitude of services for their community and helps promote a pro-social way within our society. This in turn can provide people with a voice in certain situations in order to help our society as a whole.

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