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WRITE BRIEFLY ABOUT THE IMPACT OF NATIONALISM? PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZ....!!!!!!!!!!! HELP ME FAST TOMMOROW IS MY FINAL TERM.


acsaleyamathews: 1.it led to the birth of new nations, 2.it led to the unification of Italy and Germany,3.it helped to preserve and promote the language and cultures of the new nations,4.the unity of language and culture attained by the spirit of nationalism gave an impetus to the progress and development of the new nations.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Well, first of all, nationalism is not so much a movement as an extreme form of patriotism, that facilitated the rise of movements such as the nazi party. 
I assume that the affect that nationalism played on Germnay would have a very great role in answering this question. After the treaty of Versailles, which ended World War One and imposed extremely harsh penalties on Germany, the country was humiliated and impoverished. This fostered an extreme sense of nationalism in the country, which fed into the philosophies of political parties that advocated a return to order and a stronger, respected Germany. This also led to a mutation of nationalism, into racism, anti-semitism, homophobia ect. 
Furthermore, nationalism was a major cause of world war one. Nations began an arms race, putting the safety and status of their own country above that of the safety of the world at large. 

Hope this helps a bit! 
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Lissy: Enoch is also one of the two people in the Bible taken up to heaven without dying , as the Bible says "And Enoch walked with God, and he was not; for God took him." (Genesis 5:24; see also Hebrews 11:5).
Answered by yuvakishore
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The ideology of nationalism was a positive impulse. It was the foundation of modern nation states and the force behind the unification of Germany and Italy. But this ideology could also be used to create pride in one self and hatred against neighbours. This hatred was slowly building up in the 19th century between the states of Europe

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