What is Patriotism?.

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What is Patriotism?

Patriotism - devoted love, support, and defense of one's country; national loyalty.

What is Nationalism? A movement to reunite a country to original boarders or seek independence from domination of another country Gandhi used non violent protest to liberate India from England Serbian Nationalist Group Black Hand used assassination To create a free Serbia out of A/H Rule

Nationalism - exalting one nation above all others and placing primary emphasis on promotion of its heritage, culture, religion etc.

Is Trump promoting Nationalism?

Centrapedal Forces centripetal force is an attitude (movement) that unifies people and enhances support for a state. Centripetal forces from within a state unite it and keep the country together. They stabilize and strengthen the country and create a sense of unity. Arguments for and against Catalonia independence Debating Europe has been taking a look at the question of independence for Catalonia recently, and we’ve collected our various posts on the subject here on this page. You can find links and videos below, as well as a fact-sheet that sets out some of the principle arguments from either side.                                                                                                                                                                                                                               To download a PDF version of this infographic, click here. If you have any difficulty viewing the file, please try right-clicking and 

Examples of Centrapedal Forces Common: Nationalism Culture Heratige, Ethnic background Religion language Traditional boarders – boundries Central Government Infrustructure

Centrafugal Forces Forces that pull apart from the state looking to divide or separate Centrifugal forces divide a state (lead to balkanization/devolution, disrupt internal order, destabilize, weaken balkanization. process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities.