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    extreme nationalism in various countries. The "winning" powers of World War 1 believed that one of the causes of the war was nationalism‚ and therefor they tried to solve the issue of extreme nationalism. George Orwell gives insight into life in Europe after the war and how the actions of these "winning powers" had an impact negatively on nationalism. The Germanic states of Europe had an extreme sense of nationalism even though they were not yet a unified country. This growth of nationalism would

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    through the Civil War and Reconstruction period recognized that the nation had passed through perhaps the single most significant transformative period in its history. Technology and Labor unions had a profound effect on Industrial workers in the nineteenth century. As technology advanced‚ it forced workers into monotonous positions that led them to form labor unions to fight for changes in their work. These factors opposed each other under a strained economy where employers didn’t recognize worker’s

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    The Antebellum period occurred through dynamic a time of religious renewal and advancements in industry. The Market revolution transformed self-sufficient farms into an industrial society. The Second Great Awakening made America into a more religious nation. Before the Second Great Awakening and the Market Revolution women were deemed only to be satisfied by playing with their children in a park‚ dressed in beautiful dresses as depicted in the painting “The Happy Mother” (Document G). After the awakening

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    Property Rights of Women in Nineteenth-Century England The property rights of women during most of the nineteenth century were dependent upon their marital status. Once women married‚ their property rights were governed by English common law‚ which required that the property women took into a marriage‚ or acquired subsequently‚ be legally absorbed by their husbands. Furthermore‚ married women could not make wills or dispose of any property without their husbands’ consent. Marital separation

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    World War I‚ from its earliest days through the formation of the peace agreement reached following the war‚ was nationalism. Prior to World War I‚ tensions were high in Europe. In many nations‚ such as Serbia‚ there was a large growth of nationalism and a desire for an independent state and strengthening of said state. The conflicts that arose from this desire led in part‚ to WWI. Nationalism reached its zenith during the tumultuous days of the early twentieth century‚ leading up to World War I as citizens

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    Bosnia: Ethno-Religious Nationalisms in Conflict Conflict Resolution and Secondary PTSD 1. The area has for centuries been comprised of long-suppressed religious and ethnic differences. Yugoslavia had always been made up of rival ethnic and cultural groups. Historically made up of Catholic Croats‚ Orthodox Serbs‚ and Muslim Bosniaks. In addition to cultural and religious differences‚ the area is strategic in accessing the Mediterranean‚ and has always been a flashpoint between the Ottoman Empire

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    Essay on Nationalism in European countries There are many similarities and differences between the ideas of nationalism in United Germany and in the Austrian‚ Ottoman‚ and Russian Empires. Some of differences are caused because nationalism can either be a uniting factor‚ or it can cause widespread discontent among a country’s people. Nationalism‚ during this time‚ was banned in most empires because it was considered a threat to the traditional ways of life. Economic‚ social‚ or other structural

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    refuge from everyday life concerns” (Genz and Møller 269). However‚ the problem with creating a marketing strategy that utilizes themes of nationalism and patriotism is that by focusing on these ideals‚ said values of nationalism and patriotism become commodified and reified for the club’s own commercial gain‚ thus exploiting the inherent feelings of nationalism already present within the fan base. As a result of this

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    Nationalism is a term used to define the sense of belonging among people living in a nation. In other terms‚ that’s what makes a nation different creating the political process. Unionizing a nation and welcoming the people as being part of it in exchange for political loyalty such as nationalism. It can be used for liberation‚ popular sovereignty‚ economic development‚ and self-worth. Yet it can also be used to destruct the self-worth of the nation and the people itself creating ethnic and national

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    for wars‚ alliances: close association of nations‚ imperialism: one nation controlling another‚ and nationalism: deep devotion to one’s country. Nationalism intensified hatred in European countries‚ which played as an important role during the war. Nationalism caused World War 1 because of its growing force in Europe‚ people’s support for their own country‚ and the tensions between nations’ nationalism.

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