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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…on a typical main street. Francaviglia states that developers use Disney's Main Street as a prototype for modern shopping centers. His main argument is that Main Street USA's lack of realism has indirectly affected our nation's malls and culture. This has…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…A belief in an international organization to keep peace had sprung up in all the major countries involved in World War I. When the Allies met at Versailles, they agreed on setting up the League of Nations. The League of Nations was governed by its…
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…The Germany unification, which was carried out in 1864-1871. The unification movement was often described as a product of nationalism and liberalism. It is fact started by a number of factors including the power struggle between Prussia and Austria…
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Category: /History
…In an era of vast change, the idea of nationalism sprung up among most nations across Europe. Nationalism, the belief in and respect for national traditions and causes, was the major factor in the chang of legislature, militarism, and colonial rule…
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…a trigger for them to fight for freedom, justice and independence. Ho Chi Minh's leadership qualities and his ability to apply communist ideologies onto his country that was desperate for change, ultimately strengthened Vietnamese nationalism and won him…
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Category: /History
…for change, ultimately strengthened Vietnamese nationalism and won him nationwide support. Ho triumphantly took advantage of the chaos during WWII, the discontent under French oppression, the increase in nationalism after WWI, the independence of other foreign…
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…The optimism at the turn of the century foster a greater sense of nationalism in European and non-European countries for several reasons. The sharing of ideas made people proud of where they came from. If a good idea came from Britain, the British people…
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Category: /Law & Government
…The model of Italian fascism fits with National Socialism because they are very similar in foundations and beliefs. However, Italian totalitarianism and National Socialism were dissimilar in the means it took to become in power. The Italian…
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Nationalism is a political philosophy holding that the welfare of the nation-state is paramount, and attitude often strengthened when people share a common history, religion, language, or ethnic background. The term also refers to a group state of mind…
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…for the Americans now was to successfully create and enforce a democratic government, which had never before existed on such a large scale. In order to reach this goal, America had to "take shape" and grow diplomatically, sectionally, nationally, and geographically…
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