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Belief in and loyalty to the nation as a whole rather than to just a particular region is called nationalism. It emphasizes unity, common identity, and pride in one's country.
Sectional, or regional, loyalties Sectionalism, or regionalist
why is the region, midwest, called the nation breadbasket
sectionalism
Because it isn't a nation. It never has been. This is confusing, I know, but "Palestine" is called that by the people who live there because it is part of the last legitimate name used by a nation that controlled the region to identify it. The UK controlled the Mandatory of Palestine from 1920 to 1948. The region was carved up after WW2 and a nation was made for the Jews and a separate region (not a state) for the Arabic people. UN directive 181 gave the Jews the legitimacy to declare their area, Israel, a sovereign nation. The nonJews of the region never followed suit.
A movement of people is called a migration.
sectionalism
Pakistan. I don't think India is a Buddhist nation.
The Aztec people lived in central Mexico from the fourteenth century until the sixteenth century. People belonging to the Aztec nation spoke a language called Nahuatl.
Patriotism.
Dutch people or The Dutch. This may surprise many. Holland is not a nation. Holland is a region of the nation named The Netherlands. It's true. :)
The Ukraine was called the breadbasket of the Russian Empire, and of the Soviet Union. Now that it is independent, Ukraine would be called the breadbasket of the region surrounding Russia.