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    What Is Modernism?

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    above, empires are not homogenous like nationalism, they are heterogeneous being that empires can span over large areas where there are different cultures. Indigenous people are adopted into the nation’s culture and in many cases cause problems with ethnic Europeans being that these Africans, who were considered lesser human beings by many nationalist Europeans, were being integrated and being made equal to the Europeans. This blending of cultures can be seen in Fadma Amrouche’s writing as she…

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    Anglo-Saxon Culture

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    past, but most of them were predominately of Anglo-Saxon origin in their ethnic makeup. The nations that "founded" America would end up justifying their killing of the aboriginal people as a means of saying "well God ordained it". From this, even though America claims to not be based on ethnicity it ends up being a founding value of the United States and we possess a de facto founding ethnicity from the start. This founding ethnic culture remained the basis of American culture for a long period…

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    Ethnicity And Ethnicity

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    Color doesn’t define character, but ethnicity. Ethnicity doesn’t define religion, and religion doesn’t define character. A concept is not understood, even in a country of immigrants. The world has become conjoined but concurrently separate. With ethnic cliques and racism as active as ever due to recent events, it seems that anybody who isn’t of the same color, can’t be of the same social standard. Cultures, people, and geography interest me more than a textbook with some words and pictures…

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    people who followed, were to be governed and given more freedom. We can see this in Chapter 24 when the volkish thinkers banded together, with their unity in language and culture, and wanted all things to be German. They felt that they, and…

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    to exterminate or deportation an ethnic or religious group. To begin, in a majority of cases of genocide and crimes against humanity, the pursuit of power…

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    race and loyalties, which, in turn, led to fears of conflicting German American loyalties during World War 1. German Americans were specifically singled out because German Americans had particularly close ties to their mother country and German Americans…

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    German Immigration History

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    immigrants. Looking at the history of German immigrants coming to the United States the sources found gave the reader a perspective on the Germans that they saw America as a beacon of hope and a place to start over for the better. A relevant part of these immigrant groups include the Germans; they are in fact a part of American history due to…

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    about what makes up the word ethnicity along with its uses in social and political spectrums. According to Diffen.com an ethnic group or ethnicity is a population group whose members identify with each other on the basis of common nationality or shared cultural traditions. Ethnicity and race often get mixed up. My ethnicity is non-hispanic, American. My heritage is mainly German. While my race is Caucasian. Defining identity can be complex and therefore we have to determine the factors involved…

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    What were causes world war 1? If you ask that question some people might tell you to remember the word “main” which stands for militarism,alliances,imperialism and nationalism, why do they say to remember main? Because World War One revolved around those four words and were some major causes of it. For a state to be powerful it had to have a powerful army that way it could protect its interests and policies. Strong armies and navies were needed so they could defend their home and to protect…

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    improve team creativity. Before signing your team up for the next diversity training session, Homan’s research implies paying attention to your team composition to get the most out of diversity. Homan’s study of undergraduates at an international German university moves the discussion of diversity training to the contextual variables to determine training effectiveness. Homan found that results from trainings were most successful when the teams were nationality diverse with low or negative…

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