Nationalism is an ideology that promotes loyalty, devotion, or allegiance to a nation or nation-state and places its interests above those of other nations.
Nationalism is like being part of a school sports team where you wear your school colors with pride, cheer for your team passionately, and always want your school to win over others.
Patriotism: This term refers to love for one's country and willingness to sacrifice for it. It's similar to how you might feel about your family - ready to support them no matter what.
Nation-State: A state whose citizens are relatively homogeneous in factors such as language or common descent. Like everyone in a club sharing the same hobby or interest.
Sovereignty: The authority of a state to govern itself. It's like being the captain of your own ship, deciding where to sail and how to navigate.
Which of the following was a significant effect of nationalism on the outbreak of World War I?
What contributed to the development of nationalism in countries under imperialist rule?
Ho Chi Minh used what sociopolitical ideology alongisde nationalism to establish Vietnamese indpendence?
The Suez Crisis proved to be a key event in the growth of ___________ nationalism against the heavy-handed superpower influences of the Cold War.
Nationalism is:
Which of the following is a way in which nationalism motivated people to rebel?
What was one of the main political factors that contributed to the spread of nationalism?
How did nationalism contribute to political changes in Italy and Germany during this period?
Which aspect of Ming Dynasty rule contributed most significantly toward modern notions of nationalism?
Which revolution in the late 18th Century served as a catalyst for the spread of nationalism and democratic ideals throughout Europe?
Which of the following is a major impact of nationalism in Europe during the period from 1750 to 1900?
What significant impact did the French Revolution have on the spread of nationalism in Europe during the late 18th century?
How did nationalism contribute to the unification movements in Italy and Germany during the late nineteenth century?
How did nationalism contribute to the spread of imperialism during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries?
How did nationalism contribute to imperialism late nineteenth-century?
Which cultural trend played a significant role in sparking nationalism among countries involved in World War I?
Which country's nationalism primarily increased tensions leading up to World War I?
How did nationalism contribute to global conflicts during this period?
How did nationalism contribute to global conflicts during the late modern period?
What role did nationalism play in post-1900 decolonization efforts?
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