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Nationalism
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Nationalism Characteristic #1 People, who have a common ethnicity or common culture want to establish their own government, and no longer be ruled by a foreign monarch.
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In central and eastern Europe, many ethnic groups were ruled by foreign monarchies Greeks were ruled by the Ottoman empire. Italians were ruled by Hapsburg empire. Serbians were ruled by the Ottoman empire and the Hapsburg empire. Germans were ruled by the Hapsburg empire. Rumanians were ruled by the Ottoman empire and the Hapsburg empire....and on and on and on.
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Hapsburg monarchy controlled many ethnic groups in central Europe Czechs Hungarians Germans Romanians Croats Italians Poles Slovaks Serbs
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A map of the different ethnic groups and where they live in the Hapsburg empire
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Nationalism Rule #2 Nationalism can unite several different groups of people into one, single nation..
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EXAMPLE: Germany in 1871 and Italy in 1870
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Germany before unification
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Italy before unification
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Nationalism characteristic #3 The goal is to become more united, more powerful, and more secure against other nations.
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Dangers of Nationalism Ethnocentrism Xenophobia – a fear of foreigners and foreign ideas Violence – desire to conquer others, commit war against others.
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Positives of Nationalism Creates a strong sense of unity among people. Promotes democracy as people strive to determine what government they want for themselves. Values cultures, and cultural traditions that may have been not allowed under foreign rule.
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Question? How do nationalists gain their independence from a foreign power?
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Fight!
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Question? Why would nationalism cause European nations to be more imperialistic?
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Answer: Nations constantly seek ways to be the most powerful.
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Question? How does an increase in imperialism and an increase in nationalism lead to increased tension in Europe?
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WORLD WAR ONE Increased violence in central Europe as different ethnic groups want freedom. Increased competition for empire in the world. Increased competition for military power in Europe as a symbol of national power. Increased ethnocentrism, xenophobia, and mistrust among all nations in Europe.
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