Search Results for "Nationalism"
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World History/The Rise of Nationalism and the Nation-state
Nationalism is a belief, creed or political ideology that involves an individual identifying with, or becoming attached to, one's nation. Nationalism
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World War I/Nationalism
French nationalism which long to recover Alsace-Lorraine. For the same reason, Russians desired to extend their control south-ward. It was Nationalism against
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European History/Napoleon Bonaparte and the Rise of Nationalism
form of “lycées”. Although Napoleon’s global wars resulted in increased nationalism and foreign trade, they also led to his downfall at the scorched earth
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European History/European Imperialism and Nationalism
into around 40 states, many of them small. The beginnings of popular nationalism in Germany can be traced to Napoleon's invasion of German territory in
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History of Hong Kong/Colonial days/The Revolution
knowledgeable, so there was little nationalism among them. The poisoned bread incident did not reflect nationalism as it was based on hatred rather than
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Introduction to World Issues/Terrorism
aren't involved) - creating fear to achieve goals Anti-nationalism is the idea that nationalism is undesirable or even dangerous in one form or another
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Political Theory/Ideologies of Government
Absolutism Communism Conservatism Environmentalism Fascism Liberalism Nationalism Socialism Social Capitalism Social Democracy Marxism Capitalism Pancasilaism
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European History/Age Of Revolutions
These national upheavals were accompanied by a heightened sense of nationalism amongst the population of many states, which had been encouraged by Enlightenment
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IB History of the Americas
First Half of the 20th Century French–Canadian nationalism impact of the world wars: conscription, nationalism, sovereignty regionalism and minorities relations
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US History
The Federal Period (1787–1800) Jeffersonian Democracy (1800–1812) War, Nationalism, and Division (1812–1837) Religious Movements (1754–1837) Manifest Destiny