National superiority refers to the belief or perception that one nation is inherently better or more powerful than others, often based on factors such as economic strength, military capability, cultural achievements, or political influence. This concept can lead to nationalism or a sense of entitlement, where a nation may prioritize its interests over global cooperation. It can also result in conflicts or tensions between nations, as the idea of superiority can fuel competition and resentment.
National self-determination.
Anglo Saxon was the term that was used to describe the "Caucasian" race in the early 1900s. Anglo Saxon superiority was the mindset that that race was better than the others and America belonged to them.
The 'Eagle' is the national symbol of the United States.
Racial supiority of Anglo Saxons. they argued that the united states had a responsibility to spread Christianity and "civilization" to the world's "inferior peoples." This viewpoint narrowly defined "civilization" according to the standards of only one culture.
The colors of red, white and blue are representative of the national colors.
Eagerness for national superiority.
leige
national law over state laws
'Biella' means Superiority
Not having a bias (a sense of national superiority) over many other cultures.
Not having a bias (a sense of national superiority) over many other cultures.
It means a superiority in evidence over that presented by the opposition.
Condescension refers to an attitude of patronizing superiority or arrogance, looking down on others as if they are inferior. It involves treating others with a sense of superiority or disdain.
He is flexing his arm to show strength and superiority
the legacy of internationalism you inherit from the national movement is Extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it.
the superiority of a school is the principal
His superiority complex made him overconfident.