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    and Orwell strives to reveal this to any society under the threat of political conformity. Throughout the essays Notes on Nationalism and Politics and the English Language‚ Orwell highlights the negative influence of political ideologies and nationalism‚ criticizing it to be a ‘competitive prestige’ that discriminates individual thought. In the essay ‘Notes on Nationalism’ Orwell uses high modality language such as “must not” to warn his readers of against accepting a political ideology without

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    knows for sure what causes the war‚ but the top four answers are Militarism‚ Alliances‚ Imperialism‚ and Nationalism. I strongly believe that Nationalism has been the cause of the first world war. Nationalism seems to be the start of WWI because everyone shows loyalty and support to their country‚ even during hard times‚ which supports their leaders and makes them hunger more power. Nationalism is a belief‚ creed‚ or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with‚ or becoming attached

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    Topic 1 Revision 1. Discuss one measure of the Irish Economy’s openness to the international economy. 2. Briefly outline the initial approach to economic policy pursued by the Cumann na nGeadheal government after independence in 1922? Employed a very conservative approach and continued on with the policies that had existed pre independence. Kept parity with sterling given that 97% of Irish Exports were to the U.K. Elevated the promotion of agriculture as the main policy priority. Low tax and low

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    happened” in ’Germany’. ’Germany’ was still divided into 39 separate states and was still not represented in Europe as one nation. Despite the growing interests of nationalism and liberalism through popular events such as the Hambach Festival in 1832‚ which attracted 25‚000 students and lecturers who all wanted to promote nationalism and make a unified ’Germany’ a reality‚ by the end of 1848-49 ’Germany’ was right back where it started‚ as a dis-unified collection of states. ’Germany’ itself wasn’t

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    The Irish Music The Traditional Irish music is know today all over the world‚ it’s an oral tradition. The origin of Irish music can be traced back to almost two thousand years ago when the Celts arrived to Ireland. The Celts brought their lifestyle and also they brought there music. They are influenced by the East. However‚ one theory held that the Irish harp comes from Egypt. The sounds with the harp are one of the most older. This instrument is the first use in the Irish Music. Since the

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    Notes Samurai‚ Daimyo‚ Matthew Perry‚ and Nationalism 1. So‚ if you’re into European history‚ you’re probably somewhat familiar with nationalism and the names and countries associated with it. ____________ in Germany‚ Mazzini and Garibaldi in __________‚ and Mustafa Kemal (aka Ataturk) in Turkey. 2. But nationalism was a __________ phenomenon‚ and it included a lot of people you may not associate with it‚ like Muhammad Ali in __________. 3. Nationalism was seen in the British Dominions‚ as Canada

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    Nationalism is the devotion and loyalty to one’s own country. Nationalism is commonly mistaken as a permanent factor in political behavior; nationalism has been around since the 18th century‚ and spread to the ancient parts of Africa and Asia in the early 20th century. Nationalism is the main cause of imperialism‚ militarism and alliances. Initially imperialism was caused by nationalism; this being that nationalism can lead to imperialism in a powerful country. Since the people were so proud and

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    In “Who’s Irish”‚ Gish Jen demonstrates a family that has Chinese root and American culture at the same time. The main character is a fierce grandmother who lives in with her daughter’s family‚ and then ironically forced to move out because of her improper behavior during she raises her granddaughter. The author uses some unpleasant language and contents to describe the situation‚ which are effectively demonstrate how difficult and how struggle for people who lives in the gap between two different

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    APUSH 10/24 Block C Both nationalism and sectionalism increased during the Era of Good Feelings‚ however‚ nationalism became of greater importance in economics and politics. This is shown in many documents from this time period. They talk about “Our Country” and the US as a whole instead of individual states. The documents also talk about “Us” not just states individually. Also about creating a “American System” and and American identity‚ which helps to prove nationalism was of a greater influence

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    Neo-Feudal regimes‚ the new political force of nationalism‚ and the alliance of middle class bourgeoisie and working class against the local Princes/landed aristocracies. Nevertheless‚ the aristocracies quelled the revolutions generating changes that would affect Germany and Austria for decades to come‚ leaving the revolutions of 1848 as a watershed in the history of central Europe. As

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