What are the similarities between the Catholics nationalists and the Protestants unionists?
They all live in the one place. They most have the same worries in their day to day lives, like health, work, their families etc. and so face the same kinds of problems. They are both Christian. They both have strong connections to others in their respective groups. Each has strong opinions and believe themselves to be correct when it comes to the issues that divide them. The vast majority of each are good, peaceful, decent people. There are only a small number of extremists on each side. So they have a lot in common.
Chinese Nationalists who were led by Chiang Kai-shek.
Did Mexican revolutionary nationalists protected the California missions?
no they were hostile towards the missions
Nationalism has a tendency to lead to a number of bad outcomes, such a persecution or driving out of minorities and jingoism. However, nationalist states are often stronger against outside enemies, and this is usually seen positively.
As a result: C: Nationalism can make a country stronger against outside enemies is the only non-negative effect of nationalism out of the choices provided.
When was Nationalist China recognized by the West?
The northern expedition was resumed, and in 1928 Chiang took Peking. China was formally unified. Nationalist China was recognized by the Western powers and supported by loans from foreign banks.
What do you think is a benefit of nationalism?
Nationalism brings people with common interests such as religion, language, culture, and other interests together.It creates a sense of belonging to a group.
What is political Nationalism?
National refer to aperson who owes allegiance to that nation" it also mean belonging to entire nation [country]. while politics is nothing but referd to application of powers in the governance of aperticular country. alternativery it might also be referd to activities associated with the governance of the country or an area espessially the demands [debts] between parties having powers [political relations between states. Therefore national politics refe to aperson who is willing to take over or to rule the country among parties either democratically or cosertivelly. for example the current USA president Barack obama, he competes with defferent parties not only that but also M7 of uganda.
How can economic nationalism help?
The only demonstrated benefit of economic nationalism is a boost to morale among participants. Otherwise, economic nationalism is a drain on an economy, isolating it from world trade and thus optimum productivity and wealth creation, or by imposing central planning schemes that foul up the whole operation. This applies to both developing and developed economies.
Why do the nationalists dislike the French?
because they're arrogant.
but it's only the parisian though...
How did the rise of nationalism in Germany lead to revolutions in Europe?
Except for the French Revolution in the 1700's there has been no revolutions in Europe and German nationalism has had nothing to do with the French Revolution. German nationalists were the cause the WW2 when Hitler took control of Germany.
How is nationalism depicted in All Quiet On the Western Front?
All Quiet on the Western Front is all about nationalism as Paul, a German soldier, discovers what nationalism means to him. He is taught that nationalism is a glorified version of war and defending your country. But then he goes to war and sees that nationalism is an unswerving dedication to one's homeland.
How nationalism caused World War 2?
People loved their country and where loyal to it. Because of this they tried to make their country the best and this caused conflict between countries as things like armies and navies were built up.
What is the negative effects on nationalism in Italian?
its becomes negative when used as basis for militarism and conquest of other nations its becomes negative when used as basis for militarism and conquest of other nations
How did nationalism contribute to ww1?
Militarism means that the army and military forces are given a high profile by the government. The growing European divide had led to an arms race between the main countries. The armies of both France and Germany had more than doubled between 1870 and 1914 and there was fierce competition between Britain and Germany for mastery of the seas. The British had introduced the 'Dreadnought', an effective battleship, in 1906. The Germans soon followed suit introducing their own battleships. The German, Von Schlieffen also drew up a plan of action that involved attacking France through Belgium if Russia made an attack on Germany. The map below shows how the plan was to work.
How was nationalism a divisive factor?
Well, some dates and a broader context would be helpful, but assuming you mean 19-20th century Europe, it was a huge factor in the great political upheavals of that time. While there are many examples, some of the bigger ones are the Balkan independence wars c 1830-1850, and the better known Balkan Wars c.1912. The Austro-Hungarian Empire had to deal with divisive nationalism during its history, and it was felt particulary during WWI, when, for example, the morning orders (for the military) had to be issued in over 10 languages. Shortly after the war, the empire was split into abt 10 different parts or so.
Indian patritism basicaly. English education in India was making itself among the welther of people and the upper clas thought it nessersary to learn English. also India is becoming more westernised like japan. and nascent nationalism is there to prevent this to keep Indian culture e.c.t.
How did the Age of Revolution lead to growing feelings of nationalism?
From 1774 to 1848 CE, revolutionary movements occurred in Europe and the Americas. The dissatisfaction with absolutist monarchies led to constitutionalist states.
What is the difference between nationalism and liberalism?
Nationalism is extreme devotion and loyalty to one's country/state/nation. It embodies the purest forms of patriotism and is a key principle in the Facist doctrine. Nationalists have the mindset that their country is great. However when that mindset evolves into one where they believe all others are inferior, this leads to ultranationalism. You will see moderate nationalism in global competitions such as the Olympics where each citizen roots for his respective country.
Liberalism is a political ideology where liberty is the sole goal. Governments are severely limited from the day to day life of mosts civilians which enjoy liberties without government regulation and the economy is a free market where a man is free to do what he wants, sell what he wants, and keep what he makes. This of course is "Old" liberalism. New forms of liberalism comprimise 0 government intervention to allow the government to control some aspects of individual life such as social services, healthcare to some extent, and education. Followers of "Old" or "Classical" Liberalism are known as conservatives. Those loyal to the "New" or "Modern" Liberalism are simply referred to as Liberals.
What is the historical significance of nationalism?
The United Nations is an organization formed in 1945. It remains the global authority on many international relations matters, and works to promote international cooperation and secure human rights worldwide.
How do Genre Artists illustrate nationalism?
They illustrate the theme of nationalism by focusing on whatever events are occurring during that time period. Genre Artists depict people or scenes and illustrate how they feel about their nation with in the work. For example, in the 1800's, William Mount painted a picture by the name of "At the Well." It is a painting of a man, you guessed it, at a well. The man seems very happy and the American flag is flying in the background. This picture clearly illustrates the theme of nationalism by giving us the feeling that these people sure do love their country.