In the late 1800s and the early 1900s, it was nationalism that was both a uniting and troublesome force. Nationalism is pride in one's nation.
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Guion Bluford was a Reserve Officer of the U.S. Air Force. He served in the Vietnam War as an officer of the United States Air Force. Later, he obtained a Masters and PhD in Aerospace engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology. In 1983, he became the first African American to travel to space.
There were too few African American Voters to allow them to become a Political force.
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Force transducers are also commonly recognized as force sensors. A force sensor is described as a transducer that converts an input mechanical force into an electrical output signal.
expansionism or nationalism.:p
In your tag you mention the Civil War, now in that time period the Ku Klux Klan could be considered a unifying and disruptive force. If you think about it, it was unifying because it brought strong radicals of the south ( the southern democrats) together to try and pass their beliefs and show they did not want to be part of the union again, and show that they do indeed hate blacks or any other minority for that matter and were willing to do whatever it took (even murder) to get that point across. These acts were quite disruptive; they broke the law, committed heinous crimes, I'm sure without even explaining you know what they were notorious for so yeah.. If it comes down to it the KKK could be considered in most cases a unifying and disruptive force. Written by: Rob
The church.
the catholic church
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in what way was Christianity a unifying force in the roman
The Unifying Force was created on 2003-11-01.
It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire.
It unified the nations of Italy and Germany, but split apart the multi-national empires, such as the Ottoman Empire, and the Austro-Hungarian empire. An example would be WW2 when Hitler convinced all of Germany that they were superior then everyone else and discriminated other ethnic groups. I would say WW2 was disruptive in Europe.
Race
In the Civil War time period, the Ku Klux Klan could be considered a unifying and dis-unifying force. If you think about it, it was unifying because it brought strong radicals of the south ( the southern democrats) together to try and pass their beliefs and show they did not want to be part of the union again, and show that they do indeed hate blacks or any other minority for that matter and were willing to do whatever it took (even murder) to get that point across. These acts were quite disruptive; they broke the law, committed heinous crimes, I'm sure without even explaining you know what they were notorious for. So yeah, if it comes down to it the KKK could be considered in most cases a unifying and dis-unifying force.
The Catholic Church.