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    Qichao emerged as leaders of those proposing the creation of a constitutional monarchy. Sun Yat-sen led both groups and formed the Revolutionary Alliance. The Revolutionary Alliance wanted to replace Qing rule with a republican government; Sun was a nationalist with some socialist tendencies (Ledovsky). The Revolutionary Alliance attempted seven or more different revolts against the Qing in the years leading up to the revolution. Finally in October of 1911‚ a group of revolutionaries in southern China

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    Nationalism is commonly defined as the belief that your nation and the beliefs it holds should be held to a primary importance. The fundamental beliefs of a person will change who they are‚ and who they will become. To believe that one’s nation and its values should have an impact on the person they become is reasonable‚ to an extent. Nationalism should like everything in life have a balance but ultimately nationalism should not be the primary ideal of anyone. nation we live within…” This argument

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    film‚ Vice news portrayed obedience‚ violence‚ and authority shown by white nationalist‚ alt-righters‚ and neo-nazis in order to explore human identities. The documentary relates to the first two units that we have learned in our psychology course‚ more specifically prejudice‚ empathy gap‚ morality‚ and cognitive dissonance. Throughout the documentary‚ authority is seen differently from both sides. The white nationalist believed they were the authority‚ they had brought their own militia with their

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    Victor Emmanuel Italian term for the movement of unification Risorgimento—nationalist movement Why was Italy hard to unify? 1. lots of rivers and mountains to divide country 2. foreign nations controlled parts of Italy— Kingdom of Two Sicilies=France‚ Venice=Austria 3 most important people who worked for Italian unification -Mazzini - Cavour -Garibaldi MAZZINI He was the leader of Risorgimento who was the first nationalist leader of Italy Young Italy- An organization dedicated to unite Italy under

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    A) Who wrote the text‚ when‚ and what was their role? Gerry Adams in October 1994. Gerry Adams is the political leader of the nationalist party Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland. B) In what historical context was the text produced? Throughout the twentieth century‚ Northern Ireland has been divided in its identity and affiliations as a state and nation. There are those who say the entirety of Ireland should be one nation‚ separate from the sovereignty of Britain. And there are those who believe

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    Ireland had spike to an all-time high. This was also polarised by the Ulster nationalist who believed that all the nationalists were “Traitors and deserved to be shot.” This then escalated and led to an all-out civil war in Ireland between the Ulster Nationalists/British and the IRA. LG decided to form the Black and Tans a counter terrorist movement to try and stop the IRA‚ however most of them were Ulster nationalists and ruthless towards the southerners even those who were innocent. This gained

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    (1913-1916) and the turmoil of Warlordism (1916-27)‚ China was in a relative stable situation till the Nationalist Government was established in Nanjing in 1928‚ a period first possible for any modernization effort. That is‚ most of the modernization efforts‚ both externally and internally‚ which including diplomacy‚ financial‚ industry‚ education‚ of the Republican period (1912-49)‚ were done in the Nationalist Government period‚ from 1928-37‚ and subsequently disturbed and made impossible by the Sino-Japanese

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    this personality? History presents us with a balanced interpretation of Ho Chi Minh to some a major extent‚ however there are some inconsistencies with views of historians. While the majority agree to some extent that Ho was either communist or nationalist some are divided by this theory and provide us with two different perspectives of Ho Chi Minh. Historians such as Osborne present us with a positive view of Ho and describe him as a great leader. However other historians have a negative view on

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    Southeast Asia and to support a pro-Western government in South Vietnam. In China‚ the U.S. aimed to support the Nationalist government against the Communist forces led by Mao Zedong. In China‚ the U.S. backed the Nationalist government under Chiang Kai-shek. The hope was to establish a stable‚ pro-Western China to counter the growing communist movement led by Mao Zedong. However‚ the Nationalists

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    and the breadth of the political nation valued the Kaiser‚ so he did not face any serious challenges in this period. This nationalism and patriotism was particularly felt by the traditional elites‚ who the constitution favoured‚ and pressed for nationalist foreign policy to unite against threats to the status quo‚ which did soak up a lot of the tensions of the period. It should also be noted despite this attempt to present a united front against threats to the status quo‚ parties looking after sectional

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