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Questions/Answers
How is it that nationalistdevelopments occurred underconservative political leadersin the late 19th century
How is it that nationalist developments (such as the unification of Italy and Germany) occurred under conservative political leaders? What factors influenced the successful nationalist developments of the late nineteenth century? *Please site your source(s) and suggest how to search for more information on the topic, as I have to do a seven page research paper and am having a difficult time finding sources to use.
Viva la Revolution: The answer lies in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. You might also look into "The year of revolutions"-1848.
What is the difference betweena patriot and a nationalist?
What is the difference between a patriot and a nationalist? A patriot and an ultra-nationalist? A nationalist and an ultra-nationalist?
I'm going to skip dictionary definitions and go from the heart. Patriotic is simply having pride in your country, right or wrong. Much like it is reasonable to have a certain pride on oneself even if you do disappointing things from time to time. Nationalistic goes a step further and says, my country is better than every other country, hands down. Ultranationalist seems to say "My country does no wrong that is not somehow justified and every other country is inferior to ours both in status and morally. All other countries that do not recognize this should be dealt with."
Why did the united statessupport the nationalist partyrather than the communistparty during the civil war?
Why did the united states support the nationalist party rather than the Communist party during the civil war in China? I'm not quite sure thank you in advance!
The US saw China as a potential extension of Communist Russia, and thus a Communist China would be a factor in the Cold War. Also, the prevailing American concept of restricting Communism was military 'containment' - that is, surrounding Russia with states that would be hostile to the spread of Communism. A Communist China would interfere with this containment policy.
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