Governmental examples of coercive patriotism during wartime include mandatory enlistment and Propaganda campaigns that promote national loyalty, such as the U.S. government’s use of the Selective Service Act during World War I and II. Private examples often manifest through organizations like the American Legion, which pressured individuals to demonstrate their patriotism through displays like flag-waving and the condemnation of dissenters. These efforts fostered a culture of conformity and suppressed dissent, often leading to social ostracism or persecution of those deemed unpatriotic, such as anti-war activists or minority groups. Ultimately, coercive patriotism can create a fragile national unity that masks underlying tensions and divisions within society.
The main one has been the terror of the cold war and all the side effects from that terror.
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According to a report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, the effects of the bomb blast could be heard and felt from up to 55 miles away. The effects of the blast also affected and damaged buildings in a 16 block radius.
England had quite a lot of negative effects against it in world war 2. So did Japan
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Fear-based or coercive motivation is often referred to as extrinsic motivation, where an individual is driven by outside factors such as punishment or threat. This type of motivation may result in short-term compliance but can have negative long-term effects on an individual's well-being and performance.
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Some examples include soap, playdo and Matthew Brown's quiff.
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The Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, had severe effects on the citizens of Boston. These laws closed Boston Harbor, crippling trade and local economy, and imposed strict regulations on town meetings, limiting self-governance. Additionally, British troops were stationed in homes, which heightened tensions and resentment among the populace. Overall, these measures intensified the colonists' anger towards British rule and contributed to the growing movement for independence.
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The federal level is the primary governmental structure in such presidential federative republics as Brazil. This primary structure is exemplified by uniform civil and criminal laws throughout the country. This uniformity is found because the initiative is found at the federal. The effects and consequences therefore are countrywide.