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    example of violence used to achieve independence can be found in 20th century Vietnam. After almost 100 years of French colonial rule Vietnamese nationalist‚ Ho Chi Minh decided it was time to‚”fight to the bitter end against any attempt by the French colonialists to reconquer their country” (Doc #2). This quote displays the strong desire of nationalists in Vietnam to encourage combat with colonial powers such as France in order to achieve independence. Moreover‚ Jomo Kenyatta‚ the leader of the fight

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    causes and effect

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    Causes of social and economic of World War 1 World War I was immediately precipitated by the assassination of Archduke Francis Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary by a Serbian nationalist in 1914. There were‚ however‚ many factors that had led toward war. Prominent causes were the imperialistic‚ territorial‚ and economic rivalries that had been intensifying from the late 19th cent.‚ particularly among Germany‚ France‚ Great Britain‚ Russia‚ and Austria-Hungary. Of equal importance was the rampant spirit

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    War 1. These contributions all show how powerful nationalism was back then. Nationalism contributed to the unification of the Italian empire in the 1880s. “Between 1815 and 1848‚ fewer and fewer Italians were content to live under foreign rule.” Nationalist wanted unity‚ but regional differences worked

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    Bismarck and Cavour

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    impact of liberalism and nationalism. However‚ when Napoleon became more of a dictator‚ he was opposed by Italians who rose into rebellion against Napoleonic dominance. As for Germany‚ the French Revolution and Napoleon gave the first impetus to nationalist and liberal forces. Napoleon reduced the number of German states from over three hundred to thirty nine and grouped them into a Confederation of the Rhine. On the other hand‚ both Austria and Prussia‚ major German states‚ were soundly defeated by

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    The settlers in Algeria. o The indigenous population. - The 3 categories led to the immergence of 5 types of press from 1830-1862. The government press. The colonial press The indigenophile press The indigenous press The nationalist press 1- The government press: - French government spokesman - Addressed French soldiers‚ settlers‚ Algerian indigenes. - Transmit government decisions‚ policies law and regulations. 2- the colonial press - addressed

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    Despite the agreement of these politicians‚ however‚ there were groups of political activists in many countries‚ inspired by the American and French revolutions‚ inspired by Enlightenment philosophy‚ and inspired by the success of Napoleon’s nationalist army‚ who were demanding their own independent nations. These included Hungarians who wanted independence from Austria‚ Greeks who wanted independence from the Ottoman empire‚ Germans who wanted to unify and become one country‚ Italians who wanted

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    W. B. Yeats Research Paper

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    When one thinks of poetry‚ art very seldom comes to mind. However‚ art and poetry can be compared with many similarities. An artist has a vision of what their piece is going to be as soon as they begin making it‚ but as time goes on‚ this vision may change due to the technique they use. For example‚ in pottery‚ the clay forms different paths as the potter shapes the clay. A woodcarver may begin to carve one thing and end up with a totally different object. Similarly‚ a poet may have an idea

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    to preserve its position. British interests in Iraq and Egypt included the security of the Suez Canal‚ oil reserves‚ easy access to India‚ as well as potential military bases. By retaliating violently to rebellion and making concessions to the nationalists‚ Britain was able to protect its interests with old Imperial values shifting into modern self-rule. For example‚ in Egypt Britain maintained control of Suez and protected the shipping of oil and continuation of trade throughout its empire. Similarly

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    and that is the reason they were linked those two concepts. They saw the people as the primary source of all government and thought it would only be possible if people united by traditional cultures and interests no matter the class differences. Nationalists felt everyone had the right to exist in freedom and develop their character and free spirit. They promoted symphony in the nations and harmony between its people. They also placed

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    past several years‚ in the face of economic hardships and threats both at home and abroad‚ waves of nationalist sentiment have swept across the world. In Turkey‚ President Erdogan has used Islamic nationalism to gain increasing power. In the United States‚ President Donald Trump placed nationalism at the core of the campaign which led to his improbable election. In the United Kingdom‚ nationalist sentiment led to the political upset of Brexit. These major political shifts have caused alarm across

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