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When was patriotism born?

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What is the difference between patriotism and citizen?

The difference is you are born into being a citizen but, in reality you are not born into patriotism. Patriotism is a love for your country and its beliefs, Citizenship means you are given rights to a country. In the US Pledge ofAllegiance it says " ONE nation under GOD" but, not all people in America believe in God. So you are a citizen but, you don't agree to Patriotism because you disagree with this nations Allegiance which is on of the most known things in America.


What is the term to the phrase pride in or devotion to one's country?

Patriotic feelings, or patriotism, is devotion to one's homeland, even if it is not where you were born.


How many syllables in patriotism?

There are four syllables in the word "patriotism."


What is the part of speech for patriotism?

Patriotism is a noun.


What part of speech is patriotism?

Patriotism is a noun.


You are looking for the Oscar Wilde quotation for definition of patriotism?

" Patriotism is the virtue of the vicious."


Who said patriotism is the last refuge for scoundrels?

George Orwell (or Eric Arthur Blair, as he was born)


When should you show patriotism?

if you want to show patriotism do it!


An itense feeling of national pride?

Patriotism.


What best describes the word nationalism?

Patriotism


Does patriotism matter anymore?

yes, patriotism still matters. why it matters is because, without patriotism what would our country be?


How did Americans at the turn of the twentieth century define patriotism?

Generally speaking the term of patriotism as it refers to turn of the 20th century, meant a strong love and respect to their nation. That a patriot was a loyal citizen. This is not what is generally called "nationalism".