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difference between loyalty and patriotism?

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Answered by PrinceTariq
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Patriotism or national pride is the ideology of love and devotion to a homeland, and a sense of alliance with other citizens who share the same values.


Loyalty is when we recognise the importance of the connections that we have with others and then acting in a way that not only protects those connections but also strengthens them. Being loyal might mean that we have to put other peoples best interests before our own; in other words we might have to sacrifice something to protect the bonds that we share with others and value so much.


Basically the difference is that loyalty is meant by a strong feeling of support or alliance while Patriotism is you supporting a country or home land with full energy and desire


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