History, asked by maxinehangel, 8 months ago

"This nation was founded on what people believe, not on who they are." How has this idea changed over time?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This idea shows that people and their ideas form the nation not the leaders. This idea changed as now leaders rule over people and divert their ideas.

Answered by ritikmaurya97sl
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Answer:

In India, as in Vietnam and many other colonies, growthmodern nationalism is closely related to anti-colonialismmovement.

Explanation:

  1. As you have seen, modern nationalism arose in Europe associated with the emergence of nation states. It also meant changein understanding people, who they were and what defined themidentity and sense of belonging. New symbols and icons, new songsand ideas created new bonds and redefined boundaries commonwealth. In most countries, the creation of this new nationalidentity was a long process. How this consciousness appearedin India?
  2. In India, as in Vietnam and many other colonies, growthmodern nationalism is closely related to anti-colonialismmovement. People began to discover their unity in the processtheir struggle against colonialism. Feeling oppressed colonialism provided a shared bond that united many different groups together. But every class and group felt the effects of colonialism otherwise, their experiences and their ideas about it were different freedom was not always the same. Congress under the MahatmaGandhi tried to unite these groups under one movement.
  3. But the unity was not without conflict.In an earlier you read about the rise of nationalismin India until the first decade of the twentieth century.
  4. We will investigate how the congress tried to develop a national movement, how different social groups participated in the movement and how nationalism captured the imagination of the people.

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