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Well, firstly, Napoleon made strict punishments for those who did not do all they could to help their country. In this way, if people were not nationalistic, then they would be greatly punished.

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Q: How did nationalism unify the people in the countries that Napoleon invaded?
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Which action by some European countries led people to request help from the League of Nations?

They invaded other countries to gain new territory


How did Napoleon Bonaparte spread nationalism in England?

Napoleon served as a unifying figure for the English in the sense that they could easily define themselves in opposition to him and his desire for conquest. Especially after Napoleon had subdued most of Continental Europe, England became defined as the sole resistor to Napoleon's attacks and English people rallied to this new definition of the lone democracy against an authoritarian empire.


What is a summation of the rise in nationalism that helped lead to World War 1?

The rise of nationalism led to the first World War because nations and the people in them wanted to fight for and protect their own countries. Nationalism is what led the Austrian's to declare war when Archduke Ferdinand was killed.


How did Napoleon promote people in his bureaucracy?

In theory it was merit based, but on a personal basis he placed family members in positions of leadership and responsibility in the various countries that he had invaded and occupied.


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1. Helped develop military systems. This is significant because it helps people kill others and therefore progresses and impacts humans that way. 2. He spread the Napoleon code, which is the basis of legal system for many countries. It is based on roman law system and is very different from the civil code in America and Britain. America has common law while France has civil law. The difference is with Napoleon code is judges do not have as much discretion. Judges do not modify or change the law as much and legislator does it more. 3. He helped consolidate the progress and gains of the French Revolution, and he transfered the old absolute monarch system into a centralized empire. 4. He helped spread nationalism, especially to Germany and Italy. This in part because they did not like losing to France. Nationalism is the main reason why wars are fought today. It is because they love a country, which is pretty much meaningless to fight for. Nationalism was one of the forces that helped empower Hitler, especially. Many other countries wanted to have Empires after Napoleon died. Most notably, German thought they could have an empire like France. However, this was many years later perhaps.

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How did Napoleon encourage nationalism amongst the people he conquered?

he just attacked them


What role did nationalism play in World War 2?

Nationalism caused World War II. The Axis nations were all convinced of their superiority over other people and countries. They invaded countries without warning and subjugated the citizens, whom they felt were inferior and undeserving of equal status.


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He had a strong way of using nationalism and people would be proud to be on his side because of so many successes. He used the feelings of Nationalism to help them defeat enemies.


What was nationalism during the french revolution?

Nationalism is having a lot of pride and patriotism towards your own country. When Napoleon became a strong leader, most of the French people really supported him (the ones who wanted a republic), and the effect was that they developed nationalism.


How were Japans actions before and during World War 2 similar to Germany's actions over the same period?

Both countries invaded neighboring countries to expand their territory and influence


How did nationalism affect relationships between countries?

because people took pride in their countries, which led to boasting, hostility, etc.


People were proud of their countries and prepared to fight to defend them. This is called?

This could be classed as Patriotism, Nationalism or Jingoism.


People were proud of their countries and prepared to fight to defend them what is this called?

This could be classed as Patriotism, Nationalism or Jingoism.


When was nationlism?

Nationalism was and still is in many different time periods particularly during WWII from 1939-1945 many dictators of Eupopean countries used nationalism to gain support from their people


nationalism as a force in the world?

To my view nationalist is good for protection of poor countries from biening flooded with cheap goods rich . However, nationalism is not good in terms of free movement of people.


How did imperialism nationalism and militarism contribute to making this war?

Imperialism and militarism made necessary the use of force to defend or secure national interests for the countries involved. Nationalism on the other hand was used to inspire the people to support their countries' involvement in the war.


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