What does Nationalism mean? Nationalism is having a sense of pride in your nation or country.

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What does Nationalism mean? Nationalism is having a sense of pride in your nation or country.

How is nationalism connected to previous units we have studied this year? Who promoted the idea of nationalism? Hint: Answer :

Napoleon:Napoleon: His words/actions fueled nationalism in France in the late 1700’s. He was very successful on the battlefield= won a lot of territory for the French. He made being French (whether you were from the north or south), COOL. 1700’s. He was very successful on the battlefield= won a lot of territory for the French. He made being French (whether you were from the north or south), COOL. Congress of Vienna:Congress of Vienna: Restored kings and queens to their positions of power after Napoleon was sent into exile the final time. This action then ignited revolutions of independence within empires because most empires of the time contained people of many different ethnic backgrounds. Each of these groups spoke different languages and began to feel a desire to form their own country. Restored kings and queens to their positions of power after Napoleon was sent into exile the final time. This action then ignited revolutions of independence within empires because most empires of the time contained people of many different ethnic backgrounds. Each of these groups spoke different languages and began to feel a desire to form their own country. War:War: Caused people to side with/take pride in their nation. What influenced the rise of nationalism, around the world, in the 1800s and 1900s?

Europe after the Congress of Vienna in 1815 What is located on the map in 1815 that does not exist today?

Today What new nations emerged between 1815 and today?

What factors contribute to nationalism today? A sense of shared culture or identity.A sense of shared culture or identity. A demand for political rights.A demand for political rights. The threat of war from or control by another country or group.The threat of war from or control by another country or group.

What does it mean, as an American, to have national pride? What symbols, documents, etc. represent America?

Re-writing the Star Spangled Banner Task: Brainstorm major events of the 20 th and 21 st centuries: In groups of 2, choose 1 event and rewrite the first stanza (8 lines) of the Star Spangled Banner. Next class, you will present your version to the class.