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    negative nationalism could be influenced by sport events, including competitions as well as rituals. However, limited attention so far has been paid to the specific ways in which sport and nationalism is associated with each other. So, the purpose of this study is to explore and explain how sport is linked to national identity rest on documentary analysis. The paper is structured as follows. The first section presents main factors contributing to the combination between sport and nationalism.…

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    An explosion of new ideas and cultures came about from the post World War universe. The world from the 1950s until the present day has been filled with these blossoming ideas, as a response to the shocking and harsh realities brought forth by the devastating World Wars. Despite some rejection of traditional values, these ideas still have roots embedded in philosophies thought up well before the the 1950s. The progression and regression of certain ideas are apparent if one looks at the historical…

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    the ideological causes that resulted in those actions. Nationalism is often held by many scholars as the undercurrent of political moves and national uneasiness that is seen in Europe prior to the beginning of World War I. By definition, nationalism requires a nation’s people to an inflated patriotism that demands loyalty despite what those in authority do. The idea that nations, like Germany, were nationalistic is true. Whether nationalism creates a government to uphold nationalistic ideals, or…

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    no matter what. This is no different for World War 1 era citizens around the world. Without nationalism the Great War would not have been as intense and wide scale as it turned out to be. In the beginning of the first world war, many people wanted to fight to protect and serve their country and what their country believed in. For example, Austrian-Hungarian people were outraged at the crime the Serbian Black Hand terrorist committed against their Archduke Franz Ferdinand. They wanted revenge…

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    Over time and throughout history, nationalism has played a significant role that caused international conflicts. Nationalism is a feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country, often with the belief that their country is better and more important than other countries. The development that caused international conflicts is nationalists ideas because of this belief. Nationalism was evidence through situations in historical events in history such as World War 1, World War 2,…

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    Bosnia-Herzegovina. Serbia was a nation with a rich Slavic community and wanted to absorb Bosnia-Herzegovina and turn into a single unified Slav nation. However Austria-Hungary conquered Bosnia-Herzegovina to expand their borders. In retaliation, the Black Hand (secret organization based in Serbia) ordered the execution of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. Young Gavrilo Princip was the one who carried out the order. This act of retaliation was the final blow required for the pressure…

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    Stalin to Fascism Review Sheet Vocabulary: Amritsar Massacre an incident in 1919 in which British troops fired on an unarmed crowd of Indians performing acts of civil disobedience Balfour Declaration statement issued by the British government in 1917 supporting the establishment of a homeland for the Jews in Palestine civil disobedience illegal nonviolent refusal to obey unjust laws collective large farm owned and operated by peasants as a large group command economy economic system in…

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    may refer to a community of people who share a common language, culture, ethnicity, decent or history, it can also refer to people who share a common territory and govt. Where Nationalism is a belief system, creed or political ideology that involves a strong identification of a group of individuals with a nation. Nationalism had two components in literature and the arts. (i) It helped writers seek a pre-colonial past that would help them define the nation. (ii) It projected a destiny, a…

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    In 1891 editor and owner Daniel Ford approached Francis Bellamy to advertise and promote the sale of American flags for a national magazine. Bellamy took the job opportunity and created the Pledge of Allegiance. In 1892 the Pledge of Allegiance was published for the first time in the magazine, The Youth Companion. In 1898 New York became the first state to legislate the requirement to making it a part of a morning flag salute in schools. By 1917 pledging allegiance to the flag became a fixture…

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    alone as the vanguard for civilization in the mid nineteenth century (Haynes, 98). Sure that the nation served as an example for democracy worldwide, hyperbole of greatness permeated discussion surrounding the country’s status. With this surge of nationalism, also came the desire to bolster the strength of the nation through expansion of her borders and trade. Justified by the notion of manifest destiny and divine providence, many looked to the Pacific to fulfill this right. Winning the…

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