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  2. Nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Nationalism as derived from the noun designating 'nations' is a newer word; in the English language, dating to around 1798. [27] [28] [better source needed] The term gained wider prominence in the 19th century. [29] The term increasingly became negative in its connotations after 1914.

  3. American nationalism - Wikipedia

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    American nationalism sometimes takes the form of Civic nationalism, a liberal form of nationalism based on values such as freedom, equality, and individual rights. Civic nationalists view nationhood as a political identity.

  4. Influence of the French Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Otto Dann and John Dinwiddy report, "It has long been almost a truism of European history that the French Revolution gave a great stimulus to the growth of modern nationalism." [17] Nationalism was emphasized by historian Carlton J. H. Hayes as a major result of the French Revolution across Europe. The impact on French nationalism was profound.

  5. Nations, Nation-States, and Nationalism - AOL

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    “India is a geographical term,” Churchill once said. “It is no more a united nation than the equator.” ... and it will continue as long as the State exists in the world, because the State ...

  6. Revolutions of 1848 - Wikipedia

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    The effects of the blight were most ... Central to long-term peasant grievances ... In the long-term, the uprising stimulated nationalism among both the Poles and the ...

  7. Countries decry 'vaccine nationalism' as poorer nations ... - AOL

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    The long-term effects of this could be dire. A man receives a COVID-19 vaccination in the village of Summercourt, England, on Sept. 25. (Hugh Hastings/Getty Images) (Getty Images)

  8. Rise of nationalism in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The rise of nationalism in Europe was stimulated by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] American political science professor Leon Baradat has argued that “nationalism calls on people to identify with the interests of their national group and to support the creation of a state – a nation-state – to support those ...

  9. Jacksonian democracy - Wikipedia

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    Jackson vetoed more legislation than all previous presidents combined. The long-term effect was to create the modern, strong presidency. [51] Jackson and his supporters also opposed progressive reformation as a movement. Progressive reformers eager to turn their programs into legislation called for a more active government.