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In 1800's USA, nationalism refers to a social movement that focuses on the good of the nation while sectionalism puts the wants and needs of an area (a state as opposed to the nation) first. An example of Nationalism was when the America prohibited other countries from colonizing. Sectionalism refers to the Missouri Compromise where Missouri claimed the right to slavery, but Maine outlawed slavery.
Sectionalism is all states having seperate economies.
Example sentence - When in disagreement with others David does not know how to compromise.
One example of sectionalism in United States history is the divide between the North and South over the issue of slavery. This division ultimately led to the Civil War, as the North and South held different economic interests, social structures, and political beliefs. The tensions between the regions highlighted how sectionalism can create deep divisions within a country.
1. concern over a disagreement with a friend.
1. concern over a disagreement with a friend.
Gay marriage, legalized prostitution, health care, midicsinal marijuana, etc...
For example contestation, controversy etc. (See Merriam Webster dictionary)
Missouri River
An agreement is where two or more people concur with an opinion, for example if I said that Wiki Answers is a good place to ask questions and you thought the same, we would be in agreement. Disagreement is the opposite of this, for example if I said that the world was flat, and you told me that it was round, we would be disagreeing.
Conflict can be caused by various factors, including differences in values, beliefs, behaviors, or interests between individuals or groups. Miscommunication, competition for resources, power struggles, and perceived injustices can also contribute to conflict. Additionally, unresolved past issues or lack of understanding can escalate tensions and lead to conflict.
A Missouri tornado is a tornado that occurs in the U.S. state of Missouri. If you want an example, there is the tornado that hit the city of Joplin, Missouri on May 22, 2011 killing 158 people. It was the seventh deadliest tornado in U.S. history.