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1 Nationalism: A sense of duty to one’s country.
“Nations are not just born; they must be created.” -Benedict Anderson

2 The Four Parts of Nationalism
Ideology Propaganda Government National Identity

3 Ideology Something for people to believe in.
For example: Jews worldwide united in the belief that Israel is rightfully theirs.

4 Propaganda Methods of spreading ideas to get your message across.
For example: pamphlets, radio, television

5 Government An organized way of controlling and ruling over a group of people. For example: Monarchy, Dictatorship, Democracy

6 National Identity Things to make people feel part of something bigger than themselves. Makes the nation immortal. Creates UNITY. For example: George Washington, Flag

7 Positive Effects of Nationalism
Safety in numbers Working for the common good Pool resources Common history Gives purpose Service

8 Negative Effects of Nationalism
Exclusion of some groups Easy to manipulate Easy to justify actions Jealousy Forcing minority groups to participate


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