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    After learning about nationalism I have realized the importance of being educated about world history and how nationalism surrounds me in my daily life. This course has led me to a deeper understanding of my values, beliefs, and perspectives. Nationalism connects to my personal life by educating me about my family history, the country I live in, and how the country I live in has formed some of my values. While I don’t know a lot about my family history I do know that on my moms side my grandma

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    civil society. People are educated in Scotland under Scottish values. In consequence, there must be a feeling of distinctiveness in the way of living that is worth fighting for and that allows nationalism to exist, which is often referred under the term “culture”. History is the main tool of nationalism and the uniqueness of the nation it applies to can only emerge out of a political autonomy. The past has a strong influence on the present, namely trough was it bequeathed, such as institutions and

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    different acts and rights. After the War of 1812, there was a growing surge of nationalism all throughout the United States. This feeling of happiness originated from our recent victory of the War. The Era of Good Feelings, The Age of Jackson, and changing the states rights and the economy were all huge factors in the changing nation, and it all reflected from our previous victory. With the new found sense of nationalism and pride, the government took advantage of the states and the people. They did

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    Nationalism has become one of the most powerful uniting-and occasionally separating-powers of the modern age. Throughout history, there were numerous countries that exemplified both sides of this classic European belief. However, as time has passed, this pride and promotion of one’s country has developed far beyond the scope of Europe. Nationalist feelings fester in all parts of the globe now, and with that comes more complicated expressions of the sentiment, as well as carefully crafted governments

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    Nationalism is similar to the form of government to the U.S. My topic is nationalism this topic can compared to our type of government during the revolutionary war. I believe that nationalism is what the colonies were fight for during the revolutionary war. As a country we were trying to free ourselves from the imperialism control of Great Britain. People should support the claim because it gained freedom over a government that wasn’t being equal with everyone. They collected taxes from

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    Nationalism and democracy often are co-existent with each other at any time within the state. These interactions that they have with each other culminate in both benefits and problems for society, or sometimes produce a neutral reaction. This essay will explore these interactions that could either be beneficial, detrimental, or neutral in the ways that nationalism and democracy are intertwined within the state. The important notion that nationalism brings to democracy is the concept of conflict

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    classes supported the monarchy, agrarian farmers, and military tradition. The Liberals soon dominated Germany; however they ignored certain religious liberties of Catholics and Jews when voting for the German constitution in 1871. The Liberal Nationalism that became the majority in Germany due to universal suffrage under Bismarck during the late 19th century witnessed a Kulturkampf. Kulturkampf, or a, “struggle over culture” emerged between the Protestant Liberal Nationalists and the Roman Catholic

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    Where does nationalism come from? This question has puzzled scholars since the study's inception and is also of vital importance. One only needs to examine modern history to grasp the overarching influence nationalism has had throughout history, especially during the twentieth century. It has sparked conflict and genocide, military campaigns, and civil unrest. Nationalism claims to be of a long heritage, culture, religion (usually at least), and history shared among a specific people group with specific

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    anything in order to ensure that their country would be the greatest in the world. They do this because of nationalism, a very extreme form of belief and loyalty towards ones country. This lead to many people believing their country was perfect; unequaled in economic, military, and political power. Nationalism was very popular in the late 18th and 19th centuries; countries were promoting nationalism in order to keep their citizens loyal. It played an important role in generating conflict and revolutions

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    The Effects of Nationalism Nationalism is the bond between common languages, customs, cultures, and history, and is the driving force behind love and devotion for one’s country. From 1914 to 1918 World War I (WWI) destroyed the lives of people in many countries. Countries fought for their alliances and to improve their own country. During as well as after the war, many countries were unhappy. Nationalism transformed Russia, China, and India between the years 1900 to 1939. Of all the countries, nationalism

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