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    triggered this minor event to lead into the outbreak of World War 1? June 28th 1914: the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife by a Serbian nationalist‚ Gavrilo Princip. Austria-Hungary saw this as an opportunity to take hostile actions against Serbia to get rid of the Slavic Nationalist movement. What started off as a minor dispute in the Balkans ended up as one of the most inglorious wars in history including all major European powers. Now the main question is:

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    Explain the impact brought about by the rise of Ilustrados and the Filipino Clergy in the Philippine Nationalist Movement and their influence to Rizal. The most prominent Ilustrados were Graciano López Jaena‚ Marcelo H. del Pilar‚ Mariano Ponce‚ Antonio Luna and José Rizal‚ the Philippine national hero. Rizal’s novels Noli Me Tangere ("Touch Me Not") and El filibusterismo ("The Subversive") “exposed to the world the injustices imposed on Filipinos under the Spanish colonial regime”.

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    War can often occur with diminutive warning and result in vast destruction and excessive mortality. There are a variety causes for wars such as greed‚ power‚ and to improve the standard of living. Another cause of war is to protect the boundary of the country. In some countries such as Korea and Vietnam these boundaries define the different political views of the territories. Korea and Vietnam were divided between the Communist North and the Democratic South. This division of the countries led

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    World War I‚ one of the most devastating wars in the 20th century‚ which took place in July 28‚ 1914 and lasted until November 11‚ 1918. No one 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

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    the politicisation of areas conventionally considered as non political: the domestic space‚ education‚ sport‚ the street‚ who may walk where‚ who may sit where‚ and how. Some of the central critical concepts of postcolonialism developed out of nationalist struggles for independence in the early half of the twentieth century. The political and cultural reforms proposed by anti-colonial movements in such countries as India‚ Egypt‚ Algeria‚ Ghana‚ Kenya and in the Caribbean‚ formed the fountainhead

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    only occurs when deciding who that loyalty and devotion should go to. The nationalist ideology can sometimes differ from nation to nation. An example of right-wing nationalism would be the present election. President Trump received much approval from the older‚ white male and working class‚ who makes up the right side nationalist movement (Hilsman‚ 2016). Trump’s supporters are similar to the actions of the right-wing nationalists of the past. Rightists defends nationalism by the three concepts of‚ “the

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    kingdom and the characteristics of its revolution were evidently influenced by Christianity. However the taiping movement had to adapt to its atmosphere thereby adopting some Chinese values and thought into his revolutionary movement‚ this includes nationalist and militaristic traits. This resulted in an egalitarian revolution combining the ideals of pre-Confucian utopianism with Protestant beliefs. Other historians do argue that the taiping movement was solely based on Chinese thought. It is argued that

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    Liberal Party elections‚ where they were a serious minority and their power over Italy was being threatened. The first of many problems caused by WW1 was that it worsened political divisions that existed in Italy. The division was between the nationalists‚ the socialists the Pope and Catholics. The socialists were very against the war. Workers were forced under strict military discipline in factories and suffered poor conditions there‚ including long hours and low pay. When the war ended the discipline

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    As in Abraham and Schendel’s‚ ‘’Introduction- The Making of Illicitness’’‚ nations are an arbitrary political form‚ a common quality all nations share. And it is the story of national borders which vouch for this arbitrariness. Annexations‚ break-ups and unifications create a change in national borders. Yet‚ nations try all the time to hide their arbitrariness and recover them as authentic. The divergence of these two aspects of arbitrariness and authenticity lead to the idea of a nation as an utopia;

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    ‘September 1913’‚ we discover that the poem is a scathing criticism of the mercenary materialism‚ which Yeats felt was rampant in Ireland 1913. ‘September 1913’ is a political ballad that contrasts the old nationalists to the new nationalists. As we see in stanza one‚ Yeats portrays the new nationalists as scrooge like figures whom are focused on praying and saving. The ‘shivering praying’ suggests the cowardice of the merchants. They don’t have the interests of the country at heart. O’Leary is a romanticised

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