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Patriotic feelings of pride in one’s country. A sense of loyalty to one’s nation.
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became widespread in the 1800s tied to the spread of democratic ideas people wanted to decide how to be governed rather then have others tell them began to successfully resist rule of monarchs and single leaders, leading to a sense of nationalism Ex: Napoleon’s reign over most of Europe led to increasing sense of nationalism when they successfully overthrew him
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Country Culture: a shared way of life History: a common past Language: different dialects of the same language Territory: land that belongs to the ethnic group Nationality: a belief in a common ethnic ancestry Religion: a religion shared by all or most of the people
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overthrow colonial or corrupt rule can lead to the creation of democratic governments competition with other countries can lead to improvements in science & technology
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forced assimilation of minority cultures into majority’s culture competition between nations can lead to warfare rise of extreme nationalism (ethnocentrism or racism) can lead to: -Ethnic cleansing/genocide - rise of groups like the Nazis
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National Anthems Analysis
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Nationalism in the Modern World Symbols of Nationalism: National Anthems –When people wish to promote a strong sense of group identity, they often use a variety of symbolic activities and objects that become identified with the group. –Flags and Anthems make reference to or symbolize things considered important in defining the nation…creating a sense of national pride and unity
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While the act of singing a national anthem helps create an on-going sense of common group identity, national anthems are also historic documents Lyrics reflect issues that were important during the period of national formation. Examination of the lyrics can provide insight into the different concepts which nations have of themselves, and the kinds of things that are important in defining a sense of national identity
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Directions Work in small group of 3 Each group will deconstruct THREE national anthems. Your group will receive either set A or set B: Use the Q&A handout and answer the questions as a group. Be prepared to discuss! Set ASet B France Colombia Israel Great Britain Lebanon Nigeria
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The Star Spangled Banner Refer to the United States national anthem handout and the Q&A handout you just used. Take a few minutes to answer the same set of questions for the US. National anthem.
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Discuss… Which of the other anthems seem most similar to ours? Which are the most different? How do you feel about our national anthem? Why do you think it is so important to so many people in our country?
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