Depends whether people accept or deny connection with the symbols. Good example is Germany in the pre-war time and after that. In the 1930's the swastika "hakenkreutz" symbol became a national symbol for the Germany and for many people it was a great unifying emblem. The problem lies in the underlying nationalist extremism beneath. The symbol itself was not harmful, the ideas were.
Thus we can say the symbols, like the flag of the USA tend to unite people in some way, but also lead people to forgetting that the "other" people have their rights too, it makes people arrogant or hateful againgst others who do not believe in the same nationalist ideals.
Soon after the WW2 in the Germany the previous nationalist symbols were so much hated that even no children were named "Adolph" for example.
Flags are symbols of some person or group of people. They can represent schools, clubs, political entities, religious organizations, or almost any group of people with a common interest.
They mainly showed the people their goal which is to free their country from British and also they encourage them to revolt against the British
Peasant symbols in traditional folk art hold significance as they often represent the cultural heritage, values, and beliefs of rural communities. These symbols can convey stories, traditions, and connections to nature, serving as a reflection of the everyday life and struggles of the common people. Through these symbols, folk art preserves and celebrates the history and identity of the peasant class, contributing to the richness and diversity of cultural expression.
Before the development of nationalism, people were generally loyal to a city or to a particular leader rather than to their nation. After the American Revolution, the concept of patriotism linked to enlightenment values concerning a common good
The two main symbols people wear on ANZAC Day are a red poppy and/ or the symbol of the rising sun.
these symbols helped the common people realize how similar they are with each other. these symbols also showed them and reminded them the things they were fighting for.
Nationalist People's Coalition was created in 1991.
Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of the People was created in 1965.
The goals of speech persuasion of the public and praise & loyalty to the government and its country represent the ideology of nationalists.
India's Nationalist Movement is a movement that was organized to emphasize and raise question of interest and concerns the interest of the people of India.
A common trust is one that includes a group of people pulling from the same source. Common trust securities therefore are the securities that impact the money that a group of people has access too.
Usually it was the people.
Religion, customs, and traditions have significantly influenced nationalism by shaping cultural identities and fostering a sense of belonging among people. They often serve as rallying points for national movements, as shared beliefs and practices can unify diverse groups under a common national narrative. For instance, religious symbols and traditions may be incorporated into national celebrations, reinforcing a collective identity. Additionally, conflicts between differing religious customs can also fuel nationalist sentiments, as groups seek to assert their identity and autonomy.
why not--- the person/people who made up/thought of the religion made the symbol on thebelieves in the religion or some symbols was created and advanced and the religion (some religions was first cults) that change in to common believes..
Different symbols were introduced by different people.
Flags are symbols of some person or group of people. They can represent schools, clubs, political entities, religious organizations, or almost any group of people with a common interest.
The term that describes the nationalist movement that sought to create a nation-state for the Jewish people is ZIONISM.