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    l nation.    The War of 1812 played a major role in shaping the thirteen colonies. The contributing  factors of the War of 1812 included the Unfinished Revolution‚ Tecumseh‚ and Great Britain.  A result of the War of 1812 was Americans gaining nationalism. "Most importantly‚

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    There is a fine line between patriotism and nationalism in the United States of America. In recent years‚ the line has become blurred as nationalistic ideologies overtake the meaning of being patriotic (Flegenheimer and Barbaro). Patriotism is the love and sense of pride one feels for their country and most Americans believe it is fundamental to the liberties granted to them; as such‚ many feel it is important to instill patriotism into the nation’s children. As of now‚ only five states do not require

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    territorial acquisition or by the establishment of economic and political domination over other nations. Throughout the time period many people considered Imperialism as another way of reform and Progression. Economics‚ the military‚ and the countries nationalism were all ready for the change. This idea of expanding was called the New Manifest Destiny. At this time period‚ Imperialism was getting very popular‚ and many began to think that the more land a country annexed‚ the more powerful it was. Expansionists

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    excluding differences caused by the dependencies of the term’s meaning upon context‚ geography and philosophy. In a generalized sense applicable to all countries and peoples‚ patriotism is a devotion to one’s country.It is a related sentiment to nationalism. In classical 18th century patriotism‚ loyalty to the State was chiefly considered in contrast to loyalty to the Church‚ and it was argued that clerics should not be allowed to teach in public schools as their Patriotism was heaven‚ so that they

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    institutions. 2. Eurocentrism: Importance of European culture and the western world at the expense of other cultures. Eurocentrism has frequently declared other cultures as inferior or even denying their existence as truly human. 3. Indian Nationalism: Political and cultural expression of patriotism by Indians‚ of pride in the vast and rich history and heritage of India. 4. Japanocentrism: A belief that Japan should be the center of the world for its cultures‚ economy and politics. 5

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    Elias John Kukas Socio 10 Final Integration Paper BSBAA 3 October 15‚ 2007 Solidarity of Emotion towards

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    Name: Liao Xiangting Jasmine ID: A01294935 Date: 2 May 2012 Contemporary Arts & Society “TEC-MARCO Library Art Exhibit” After countless times of passing by the art exhibit at the library‚ I finally stopped to take a look at the pieces‚ albeit with an assignment on hand. It dawned upon me that this is exactly the way Art is in today’s globalizing society. People are so busy with their daily lives‚ they hardly stop to smell the flowers and appreciate the beauty around them. After taking

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    have the money to pay to the major powers so they just made more instead. This then caused hyperinflation which led to a world-wide depression. This world-wide depression caused massive unemployment rates but a rise in socialist ideas that caused nationalism and hope to come back to Germany. During this time period‚ after the war‚ due to the reparations; Germany suffered hyperinflation. The Treaty of Versailles forced many strict enforcements on Germany because they blamed Germany entirely for World

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    True Meaning of America America has developed into possibly the greatest country to ever exist. However‚ the process of America becoming what it is today is actually really complex. Many great writers and authors have used their works to explain and describe the development process of America to many people. These works produced by them have allowed us to better visualize what America has gone through and its journey to success. These works also give us a better understanding of what America truly

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    Imagined Communities by Benedict Anderson Introduction Modern Americans today can easily answer the question “When was your nationbirthed?” Though the details of their answer may vary‚ the basic idea would place that time around the American Revolution. Some “older” countries such as Italy‚ Greece‚ or China would not have such a ready-made answer because they believe their nation was a naturalmanifestation of their people. Not so‚ according to Benedict Anderson’sImagined Communities(Anderson 1983)

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