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    WEEK 10: 2nd CONSTITUTIONAL PERIOD and CUP (1908-1918) CUP’s SUPERVISORY GOVERNMENT (1908 to 1913) II. Mesrutiyet‚ or 1908 Revolution: ➢ Restoration of constitution and parliament again ( Kanun-I Esasi‚ 1876) ➢ actions against Abdulhamid to restore the constitution and parliament by CUP Background and characteristic of CUP: ➢ was founded as an underground organization ➢ product of new EU’s style education‚ school ➢ Turkism‚ Youth‚ the rulling class‚ education‚ bourgeoisie

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    Thematic Analysis Template Student: |Copy and paste the down arrow ( ( ) into boxes to show that a unit of material is continuing. | |Copy and paste the left arrow ( ( ) into boxes to show where a unit of material ends. | |Paragraphs |Immediate Context |Major Points |Major Sections |Theme |

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    Essay #4 Jamaican Rebellion The Baptist War also referred to as the Christmas Rebellion in Jamaica during the period of 1831-1832 failed to achieve it primary objective of obtaining freedom to due several contributing factors such as; lack of expertise in warfare‚ lack of organisation and co-operation among slave groups. The Baptist war was led by Samuel Sharpe was a known Baptist deacon who was intelligent‚ literate‚ ambitious‚

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    Nationalism vs Patriotism Nationalism and patriotism both show the relationship of an individual towards his or her nation. The two are often confused and frequently believed to mean the same thing. However‚ there is a vast difference between nationalism and patriotism. Nationalism means to give more importance to unity by way of a cultural background‚ including language and heritage. Patriotism pertains to the love for a nation‚ with more emphasis on values and beliefs. When talking about nationalism

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    policy of isolationism in previous centuries‚ which resulted in limited contact with foreign innovation and one would expect South Korea to struggle bitterly to modernize while maintaining its traditional customs. However‚ tools such as Korean Nationalism‚ the influence of Confucianism and the impact of the Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula enable Korean society to better preserve and protect their culture while entering the modern world as a dynamic nation. South Korean culture can

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    separates the true leaders from those who just say that they are one. The ability to be a catalyst for change is the determining factor of one being able to be a leader. Leaders such as Anna Hazare and Mohandas Gandhi used this skill to create a movement to ultimately meet their goals.This ability is the sole reason why our society was able to progress where it is today. From the phrase‚ “leadership as a catalyst for change in society‚” it is safe to assume that it means a person rising to a leadership

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    The Birth of Philippine Nationalism Submitted By: Vince Clark P. Galeno BS Math 3-A Sheila Mae S. Geter BS Math 3-A The coming of liberal ideas from abroad‚ the Spanish Revolution of 1868‚ the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869‚ and martyrdom of Fathers Gomez‚ Burgos‚ and Zamora were the factors that gave birth to Philippine nationalism‚ They ignited in our people the nascent sparks of nationality‚ the consciousness of being one nation with common blood and race‚ common custom and traditions

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    Since time immemorial‚ all movements aspiring for a goal had to do something to attain it. Citizens of colonized countries had to organize themselves and fight by means of revolution to attain freedom. Slaves who aspired for freedom had to fight for their freedom. Employees who aspired for better terms and conditions had to engage in strikes and picketing before their rights were recognized. The fight for equal rights necessitated decades of struggle and massive propaganda campaign by the leaders

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    Ryan Rojas 4/6/8 AP World History 3rd Period Muslim Nationalism DBQ Muslim leaders in North Africa and India saw the needs for nationalism in the Muslim areas and took on the issue of westernization as they saw right. A portion of Muslims wanted to welcome western ideas. And others didn’t want western ideas around‚ they thought they needed to be one in their own nations‚ not in the Nations of the west. Some saw westernization as a flawed idea or solution‚ and used parts of westernization

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    news reporter‚ and for the celebration of Black History Month‚ I will be speaking to you about the Pan-Africanism decade. First‚ Pan-Africanism is the idea that all people of African descent should have similar priorities and be unified. This movement mostly focused on the need for shared “self-reliance‚” and it can be traced back to ancient times‚ where it reveals the struggles against slavery‚ racism‚ and colonialism. The concepts of this movement started to spread in the mid-19th century in the

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