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    opposed to liberal ideas. The Austrians were keen to keep a ‘lid’ on nationalist sentiment in the German states‚ as‚ if it was left unchecked‚ nationalism could lead to the disintegration of Austria’s vast empire in south-east Europe. If a Kleindeutschland was created‚ Austria would be excluded from German affairs. An example of Austria stopping Nationalism in Germany is the Carlsbad decrees where they banned student nationalist organisations in 1919. In addition at the meeting in Olmutz in 1850 the

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    During the Era of Good Feelings‚ the pro of the absence of party competition in the federal government; they don’t worry about trying to satisfy the goals of more than one party. Government could not worry about politics and concentrate on building the new nation economically and militarily. There is less concern with the President worrying about re-election. They have political stability and good administration. Also‚ we are talking about con of the absence of party competition in the federal government;

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    stated as administrative convenience due to the size of Bengal. But partition itself was based on a religious and political agenda. Bengal was to be divided into two regions i.e. East Bengal and Assam out of the rest of Bengal. Thus to reduce the nationalist movement in Bengal and thereby in the entire country‚ Bengal partition was to take place on 16 October 1905. H. H. Riseley‚ home secretary to the government of India‚ stated on 6 December 1904: "Bengal united is a power; Bengal divided will pull

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    After World War I The Chinese felt betrayed. Anger and frustration erupted in demonstrations on May 4‚ 1919‚ in Beijing. Joined by workers and merchants‚ the movement spread to major cities. The Chinese representative at Versailles refused to endorse the peace treaty‚ but its provisions remained unchanged. Disillusioned with the West‚ many Chinese looked elsewhere for help. The May Fourth Movement‚ which grew out of the student uprising‚ attacked Confucianism‚ initiated a vernacular style of writing

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    South Asia Presentation Handout Foundations Period: 10‚000-600 B.C.E. Harappan Civilization General 2500-1000 B.C.E. First known civilization in South Asia The Aryans Come Interaction 1500 B.C.E. They come up with basic ideas in India that last for much of World History Vedic Age Cultural 1500-1000 B.C.E. Famous cultural stories are made‚ and are used as a base for Hinduism Classical Period: 600 B.C.E.-600 C.E. Buddhism Cultural 500’s B.C.E. Creation

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    tolerance towards other cultures and religion. For millennia the Armenians‚ have had a cultural history rooted in what is today eastern Turkey. However‚ in the late 1800’s nationalism began to spread and go awry‚ causing much tension‚ then genocide. A nationalist movement began among the Armenian community living within the Ottoman Empire; in consequence‚ in the 1890s the Ottomans ordered the killing of tens of thousands of Armenians. Despite all the evidence against them‚ such as photographs taken by Armin

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    the time were involved in. This war was boiling for several years and the murder of the duke happened to be the spilling point. The main cause‚ as in most wars‚ was essentially economic and political rivalry. Equally important‚ were the extreme nationalist ideas‚ which only fanned the flames of Imperialism and its ashes created an economic struggle to colonize the largest possible number of territories that grew their industries and supplied raw materials. Capitalists believed the only route to economic

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    Consciousness Difference between Colored and of Color One-drop rule White Privilege and Whiteness Black People Love Us! “White Like Me” Passing Common characteristics & purposes of nationalist movements Possibilities & obstacles with the nationalist concept of family Responses to sexism from WOC nationalist movement members Third World Liberation Front Anna Mae Pictou-Aquash Intersectionality NWSA Cult of True Womanhood Sojourner Truth First Wave feminism Second Wave feminism Third

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    There were a variety of responses on the part of African peoples to colonial rule. Supporters of colonialism in Europe claimed that the average African person welcomed colonialism. Colonialism‚ they argued‚ brought the end of slavery in East and Central Africa and brought a stop to inter-kingdom warfare in parts of West Africa. While there is some truth to the claim that colonialism brought peace to a few areas in Africa‚ and that there were some peoples who were initially thankful for an end to

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    which resulted in Japan’s surrender on September 2‚ 1945. Because of their surrender‚ nationalists felt that they have lost everything‚ and Japan has been stripped of its power in the world. Japan lost its sovereignty and did not reclaim it until 1952. Today‚ Japan is one of the most technologically and developed countries in the world. In 2012‚ the current prime minister‚ Shinzo Abe‚ was elected and is a nationalist with revisionist ideas. A revisionist is someone who wants to alter or re-interpret

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