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    How did nationalism contribute to World War 1? Nationalism held a huge part in world war1 as it does in many wars. A major part of nationalism in world war1 is shown through Otto van Bismarck. Bismarck was a very tactical man and was great at thinking up strategies. It seemed he would do all he could to promote Germany and make it truly powerful over the rest of Europe by making a group of alliances that wouldn’t give France a chance to rise up to Germany since alone France was weak. Although Bismarck’s

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    the national pride of every American. Nationalism is an ideology which asserts that an individual’s allegiance to the nation state surpasses other segregational differences such as race‚ religion‚ gender or sexuality. It provides a collective identity for people whose single greatest commonality is their belief in the strength and power of the nation state. Slogans and symbols‚ like a country’s flag‚ assist in capturing the essence of a country’s nationalism. The United States is known for standing

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    I do believe that Nationalism was the main cause of the war because it all began from countries trying to get their freedom from the Austria-Hungary Empire. Guarilo Principe shot Francis Ferdinand because he didn’t want to be under their control any longer. Then‚ of course‚ the other countries went to war not only because of the allied agreements but because they did not like the countries they were up against. In this war‚ there were two types of nationalism: there was the type where countries did

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    Synonyms and Antonyms: Which of these words is closest in meaning to the word provided? 1. remote a. automatic b. distant c. savage d. mean 2. detest a. argue b. hate c. discover d. reveal 3. gracious a. pretty b. clever c. pleasant d. present 4. predict a. foretell b. decide c. prevent d. discover 5. kin

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    James Monroe & Postwar Nationalism James Monroe and Postwar Nationalism I. Economic Nationalism A. Democratic – Republicans: 1. gained control of government by 1815: a. considered problems from viewpoint of “national” interest b. adopted Federalist ideas on national problems B. Second National Bank: 1. charter of first bank expired in 1811 2. 1816 – Congress charters second Bank of the United States a. Democratic – Republicans supported bank in national interest C. Protective Tariff

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    of the election. Several different political and social groups make up these kind of protests‚ but what is interesting that most of these group’s ideologies have one thing in common—Nationalism. Nationalism come in various forms‚ but the three that are going to be discussed are Social‚ Imperial‚ and

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    Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the realist paradigm for the analysis of international politics in the region. Realism with its emphasis on war among great powers‚ and security competition has been a dominant player in the study of International Relations. It has assisted theorists in understanding human nature‚ how states interact with each other and portraying things in their true nature‚ by showing them for what they really are. In it’s aesthetic sense it is

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    1. Nnamdi Azikiwe was an active advocate of African nationalism and he took many steps to achieve that goal. He is significant for creating the West African Pilot in 1935‚ a news outlet that preached loud words about revolution. He reached those under the educated elite as he failed to shy away from controversial issued with his anticolonial viewpoint. 2. Ras Tafari became the leader of Ethiopia in 1930. He strove the modernize Ethiopia just as his predecessor‚ Menelik‚ did. Ras is significant for

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    Nationalism and Imperialism in Russia and Ukraine With months of violent outbreaks in the Ukraine cities‚ a fleeing president‚ Crimea wanting to join Russia and an approaching Russian military‚ Ukraine’s people are on edge. Earlier this month‚ British Foreign Secretary William Hague called the standoff in Ukraine the "biggest crisis in Europe of the 21st century." Today‚ Russia and Ukraine have many nationalist views and imperialistic ideas that are resulting in actions. In November

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    Final Words on Origins‚ Nature and Development of pre-WWII nationalism: achievements and limitations You should know the factors for the development of nationalism Colonial factor (political‚ economic and social impact of colonial rule; colonial powers response to rise of nationalism) Nationalist factor (esp the impact of western education and role of leaders esp in the 1920s and 1930s) Inherent/contextual SEA factor (culture & religion) External factor (impact of external events and foreign

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