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why does nationalism encourages imperalism?​

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Answered by jananirajasri709
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Nationalism is an idea and movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation (as in a group of people),[1] especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty (self-governance) over its homeland. Nationalism holds that each nation should govern itself, free from outside interference (self-determination), that a nation is a natural and ideal basis for a polity[2] and that the nation is the only rightful source of political power (popular sovereignty).[1][3] It further aims to build and maintain a single national identity, based on shared social characteristics of culture, ethnicity, geographic location, language, politics (or the government), religion, traditions and belief in a shared singular history,[4][5] and to promote national unity or solidarity.[1] Nationalism seeks to preserve and foster a nation's traditional cultures and cultural revivals have been associated with nationalist movements.[6] It also encourages pride in national achievements and is closely linked to patriotism.[7][8][page needed] Nationalism is often combined with other ideologies such as conservatism (national conservatism) or socialism (left-wing nationalism).[2]

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Answered by ssahilmirdha
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Nationalism

● The belief that people’s greatest loyalty should not be to a king or an empire

but to a nation of people who share a common culture and history

● Focuses on shared, identifiable characteristics for a group of people (such as

culture, history, language, territory, nationality, or religion) that “bind” or unite

a group together

● Often inspires intense feelings of loyalty and patriotism

● When a nation has its own government, it becomes a nation-state

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