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" The idealistic liberal democratic sentiment of nationalism in the first half of the 19th century became a narrow creed with limited ends." Examine the statement.

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Answered by karthikeyajubapbnhcf
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The idealistic liberal, democratic sentiment of nationalism in the first half of the nineteenth century became a narrow creed with limited ends because the ideas of freedom and independence emerged as a part of nationalism and There was opposition against colonial domination.

Answered by AneesKakar
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The statement "The idealistic liberal democratic sentiment of nationalism in the first half of the 19th century became a narrow creed with limited ends." suggests that nationalism, which emerged in the first half of the 19th century as a liberal democratic sentiment, underwent a transformation that narrowed its focus and reduced its scope. In other words, the original idealistic vision of nationalism as a force for promoting democracy, freedom, and self-determination became a more limited ideology that emphasized narrow ends.

The idealistic liberal democratic sentiment of nationalism emerged in the context of the political, social, and economic changes that were taking place in Europe during the early 19th century. Nationalism represented a vision of the nation-state as a political community that shared a common language, culture, and history, and as a vehicle for achieving greater political participation and self-determination. However, over time, the focus of nationalism began to shift from its original ideals. As nationalism became more entrenched and widespread, it often began to emphasize exclusivity and xenophobia, excluding minorities and immigrants, and promoting a narrow, jingoistic view of national identity.

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