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    FRQ-Nationalism Nationalism is divine loyalty and devotion to the interests and cultures of one nation. The French and Indian War was a colonial extension of The Seven Years War and was fought between the British and the French‚ to whom‚ however‚ had an advantage due to the fact that the American Indians were allied with them. The two countries fought for control of the Ohio Valley and Canada. The French and Indian War was a nationalizing experience for colonial Americans due to the fact that

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    war references of sending the five out and showing their deaths it shows a sense of nationalism as well. This nationalism shown is not the original “proud” acknowledgement of a nation but rather the nation throwing out its own blood into crossfire of “jerry” guns‚ guaranteed death. Regardless of the 5 soldier who wanted to return to their lives at home‚ country sent them to their deaths. This view of nationalism is sanding especially because of the time and effort each soldier had put in the French

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    involved in the war did much to present their cause as the just or virtuous cause. Many posters stressed patriotism or staunchness toward one’s nation. Nationalism was a prevalent theme in World War I posters. Nationalism is extreme pride in one’s nation‚ or the conception that one’s nation is superior to others. European nations emboldened nationalism in regime-sponsored posters by appealing to nationalistic and patriotic sentiment. Anti-German sentiment was mundane in the U.S. during World War I‚

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    Nationalism is having so much pride and devotion to one’s country where a nation believes that they are superior to every other. Throughout history‚ there has been a rise and fall of nationalism throughout many countries and people. The overwhelming impact it has had on our world cannot be overlooked. Nationalism can debatably be used for good; however‚ if a culture has a demented idea of what they think this extreme patriotism is or should be‚ dangerous ideas can arise. In the case of Napoleon

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    asserts that ‘Italy was unlikely ever to ‘make itself’1. The rise of nationalism and liberalism had a profound influence on Italy and was initially first brought to Italy by the French after their Invasion of 1796. Neapolitan rule led to the introduction of Liberal ideas and a Nationalistic sentiment‚ which was inspired by the ‘Code Napoleon’. Beales explains how ‘The French even gave some encouragement towards nationalism.2’ However Stiles points out that this can ‘mislead us into thinking that

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    into rural areas * An increased focus on literature health and sanitation * Education used as a mechanism to mold and co-opt the work force/labor need to modernize Mexican society/economy * Incorporated societal changes(anticlericalism nationalism and Indigenismo) Literature * More novels with nationalist themes ex: Suave Patria by Roman Lopez Velarde * More focus on indigenous people more research on their lives past and present such as “the eagle and the virgin” * Brought about

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    Nationalist movements have been present since the start of colonial rule and the eminent failure of these nationalist movements before the onset of World War Two have not gone un-noticed by historians. ‘nationalism is linked with the idea of progress‚ a progress which man himself can induce or control.’ The firm control that the pre-WWII Western colonial powers imposed on the territories that they governed ensure that the local people would not demand for the sovereignty of their state. However

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    Nationalism is a constantly changing force that can unite a nation‚ but also break it apart. Nationalism can also make a nation’s people feel more connected in more ways than one. However for some nations‚ their desire for self-determination can cause great losses to the nations around them. Historically‚ the path of destruction that has resulted from ultranationalistic feelings like these have caused destruction and oppression. For example‚ China was oppressed and ravaged by Japan during World War

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    actually promote analytical questioning in a quest to make the country the best it possibly can be.” As recently as the 18th century the idea of patriotism was viewed much differently by society. “Unlike the situation in the 19th century‚ when nationalism tended to be exclusive and confrontational‚ during the 18th century patriotism belonged with such inclusive and cohesive values as humanity and beneficence. In the discourse of the second half of the 18th century‚ a person who provided relief for

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    confused‚ because the structure of the modern world means nations and states are often considered essentially linked. The nation is seen to form a natural political unit and cohesive society and so provide the basis for a stable state. Political nationalism is characterised by the aspiration of a nation to establish sovereign statehood‚ meaning that national identity is closely linked to the aspiration for self-government. As a result the two terms are

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