History, asked by pragyanlipu1996, 11 months ago

Revolution?
3. What is the meaning of 'nationalism'? ans the following questions ​

Answers

Answered by katakamsaiakshay192
1

Historically, nationalism has been used to define and explain everything from radical political and militaristic movements like Nazism to strong protectionist policies controlling modern foreign policy and economy. While patriotism (an easily confused term with nationalism) is perhaps harmless (like that exuded on the 4th of July), nationalism is more sinister in nature.

Nationalism centers on a country's culture, language, and often race. It may also include shared literature, sports, or the arts, but is primarily driven by cultural associations. And, it promotes the nation at the expense of others. Nationalist countries or leaders don't join international organizations or associations, and maintain a superior view of themselves to the detriment of other nations. Nationalism has a positive view of conquering other nations as it sees itself as the ultimate nation. Any ideologies that undercut or contradict the nation are opposed.

Nationalism, in its extreme forms, has led to genocide, the Holocaust, and, more specifically, the ethnic cleansing in Bosnia in the 1990s.

i hope you like this answer please make it brainlist answer please make it brainlist answer please please

Answered by saihemap
0

Answer:-

nationalism'?

identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.

Revolution?

a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favour of a new system.

Mark as BRAINLIST

Similar questions