Social Sciences, asked by sujeetkumarsingh171, 7 months ago

Writing at the beginning of the 20th century, Hobson uses the term “imperialism” to

refer to a historically determinate event: the transformation of Nationalism, which had

dominated the international arena for more than a century, into a general tendency of

states to expand beyond their national boundaries. The impact of Nationalism on

pre-existent territorial-political entities had in some cases been to increase their

cohesion, in others to lead to their disintegration. But its general result was the

formation of political units (States) of a relatively well-defined ethnic and cultural

composition (Nations).Towards the end of the 19th century, however, these Nation-

States had exhibited a tendency to “overflow their natural banks,” thereby giving

rise to those expansionist phenomena which Hobson specified by the term

“Imperialism.”

Answer the following questions:

1. What were the motives for Imperialism?

2. What were the effects of British Imperialism on India?

3. How does Nationalism contribute to building a powerful nation - state?

4. Discuss how world leaders used Nationalism to pursue their goal of national gain or

freedom.

5. How do Cultural Nationalism and Political Nationalism differ?​

Answers

Answered by shourya2698
0

Answer:

n this lesson, you will learn the definition of imperialism and explore the motives, including economic, political, and

Answered by ayushrajk460
0

Answer:

Writing at the beginning of the 20th century, Hobson uses the term "imperialism" to refer to a historically determinate event: the transformation of Nationalism, which had dominated the international arena for more than a century, into a general tendency of states to expand beyond their national boundaries. The impact of Nationalism on pre-existent territorial-political entities had in some cases been to increase their cohesion, in others to lead to their disintegration. But its general result was the formation of political units (States) of a relatively well-defined ethnic and cultural composition (Nations). Towards the end of the 19th century, however, these Nation States had exhibited a tendency to "overflow their natural banks," thereby giving rise to those expansionist phenomena which Hobson specified by the term "Imperialism." Answer the following questions: 1. What were the motives for Imperialism? 2. What were the effects of British Imperialism on India? 3. How does Nationalism contribute to building a powerful nation-state? 4. Discuss how world leaders used Nationalism to pursue their goal of national gain or freedom. 5. How do Cultural Nationalism and Political Nationalism differ?

Similar questions