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    parties. Fascist parties only took power in Germany and Italy. Japanese military rulers of the 1930s and 1940s are sometimes considered fascist‚ but were much more militarian. Fascist Ideology Nationalism Very exaggerated form. An intense form of patriotism. The term used for this extreme nationalism is chauvinism (jingoism). It is generally considered that this chauvinism (in Germany and Italy) came to be as a result of the end of WWI. Chauvinism degenerated into racism. It was more prominent

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    nation’s participation in the war‚ and women generally ignored their working conditions and proudly served their home along with the men of their country. Britain and Austria likewise saw their participation in the war as a great unifying ordeal‚ as nationalism spread across the continent. Women in Britain could finally find jobs and approximately 704‚000 women replaced the men at war. A British philosopher describes the day that war was declared and writes about the joy of the citizens cheering. Austria

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    Anti-Americanism‚ a widespread horror‚ aversion or enmity with regard to American people‚ their culture‚ business practices‚ governments‚ policies‚ and so on‚ are aggressive and arrogant nature‚ materialism‚ disproportionate super patriotism or nationalism‚ prejudice by policemen‚ high-minded and so on (Jihn‚ 2008). However‚ among these factors‚

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    REVOLUTIONARY NATIONALISM AND THE MIDDLE EAST One of the effects of World War I in the Middle East‚ was a variety of nationalist movements began and spread due to the division of the Ottoman Empire. There are five essential assumptions of nationalism: all nationalists believe that humanity is naturally divided into smaller nations‚ nations can be identified by certain characteristics that all its citizens hold in common‚ including; ethnic‚ religious‚ or historical traditions‚ times might change

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    Imperialism Essay Imperialism was a very effective form of empowerment over weaker nations for early Britain and other European countries. They dominated and fought over whole continents and countries‚ arguing over who had conquered more land. There were many reasons why the European’s wanted to imperialize unindustrialized nations such as natural resources. This also made a big impact on said nations‚ positive and negative. Going on that state of mind‚ the long term effects of imperialism showed

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    World War I Essay When a nation’s hunger for power and control become too great‚ the nation may be pushed to do things that may have harsh consequences. This was the case in the early 1900’s when the world engaged in its first major global military conflict. There were a number of causes of the First World War; due to the Treaty of Versailles‚ Germany accepted full responsibility for the war. Although the Germans had a large contribution in starting the war‚ they should not be fully held

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    National Identity‚ edited by David Hooson‚ 39–57. Oxford‚ UK: Blackwell. Penrose‚ Jan. 2002. “Nations‚ States and Homelands: Territory and Territoriality in Na-tionalist Thought.” Nations and Nationalism 8: 277–297 Halliday‚ Fred. 1997. “The Formation of Yemeni Nationalism: Initial Reflections.” In Rethinking Nationalism in the Arab Middle East‚ edited by James Jankowski and Is-rael Gershoni‚ 26–41. New York‚ NY: Columbia University Press.

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    Through this force‚ political leaders can create political unity among the citizens and disintegrate any tendencies in that nation. Although nationalism can lead unity and stability to the nation‚ it can also divide the nation and it’s people. This can be due to lack of communication and understanding of one another. The tensions between the natives and non-natives people in Canada have always been

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    the Government. Section 13. The State recognizes the vital role of the youth in nation-building and shall promote and protect their physical‚ moral‚ spiritual‚ intellectual‚ and social well-being. It shall inculcate in the youth patriotism and nationalism‚ and encourage their involvement in public and civic affairs. Section 14. The State recognizes the role of women in nation-building‚ and shall ensure the fundamental equality before the law of women and men. Section 15. The State shall protect

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    preservation of culture and religion were one of the main factors as to why nationalist movements were widespread in the period before WWII. The growth of nationalism refers to how these movements were able to garner mass support from the locals‚ how far they are able to radicalize their movements and how united the movements were. The growth of nationalism was largely based on ideology rather than religion. Thus‚ I agree strongly to the statement. Firstly‚ religion and culture played an important role

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