The unification of people who share a common language
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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.
the effects are the Europe is manufacturing goods too..
cultural difference within Europe have declined
Three words: nationalism, imperialism, industrialism. Europe was the first region to industrialize, meaning it had access to superior weaponry before anyone else. Because of the superior weapons and strong military that Europe had been developing, this allowed for Europe to imperialize other regions, Africa in particular, and allowed for a stronghold over natural resources and was able to spread its own ideologies to other countries (such as nationalism).
This is a slightly silly question or possibly one that hasn't been expressed very clearly. Is it liberal nationalism versus extreme nationalism? Or is it liberalism versus extreme nationalism?C.Glasnost
A form of nationalism in which the nation is defined by a shared (inherited) culture, as opposed to, for instance, its ethnicity or its institutions. Cultural nationalism has been described as a variety of nationalism that is neither purely civic nor purely ethnic.
The CSA was brought into effect by the congress of the United States in 1970 and had direct effect on which substances were legally allowed to be owned, consumed and grown in the US.
Jewish Nationalism has been around since the origin of the religion, more than 3000 years ago. It has only been in the last 100 years that the hope of a re-established homeland has been realized.
The real curse is globalism
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