Tompkins Culture. Columbian Exchange Trade between Europe and the colonies in the Americas Tompkins.

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Tompkins Culture

Columbian Exchange Trade between Europe and the colonies in the Americas Tompkins

culture trait a small part of a culture Tompkins

cultural blending combining of different culture’s traits Tompkins

Tompkins Political Influence

propaganda advertisement of a certain belief or view Tompkins

party A political group Tompkins

secular not religious Tompkins

Tompkins Cultural and Political Conflict

European Union joining of countries in Europe Tompkins

ethnic group group that has a shared race Tompkins

alliance friendship among countries Tompkins

nationalism a strong pride in your country (nation) Tompkins

communism political and economic system where citizens have few rights and goods are shared Tompkins

Culture and Politics Mixing cultures and politics can result in trading culture traits, known as cultural blending or conflict. The Columbian Exchange provided ways to exchange ideas. Between 1900 and 1950, secular political parties in Europe caused conflict by spreading propaganda, making alliances, and mistreating ethnic groups. Nationalism caused the conflicts to become wars. Now, there is political peace in Europe with the European Union. Tompkins

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