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1 Textbook Charts Turn to page 254 in your textbook.
You will be creating two charts based on the information on this page…the two charts concern… the “bonds which create a nation-state” the “positive and negative effects of nationalism”

2 January 10th, 2011 Deep Thought Question (you don’t have to write question)… Agree or disagree with the statement below and support it with your opinion… Belonging to a certain group is more important and rewarding to you than being an individual who is completely unique RANDOM FACT OF THE DAY The human brain is 80% water. SNOWBALL RESCHEDULED FOR 1/29

3 NATIONALISM Definition: people should be loyal to their nation—that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and history—rather than to a king or empire WRITE THIS DEFINITION DOWN… A sense of pride and belonging to a group you belong to, and the belief that your group is the BEST

4 Auburn University – Nationalism
Toomer’s Corner Auburn, AL

5 Six Bonds Culture – a shared way of life
History – a common past, common experiences Language – different dialects of one language; one dialect becomes “national language” Territory – a certain territory that belongs to the ethnic group; its land Nationality – belief in common ethnic ancestry that may or may not be true Religion – a religion shared by all or most of the people

6 Positive of Nationalism
People within a nation overcoming differences for the common good The overthrow of colonial rule Democratic governments in nations throughout the world Competition among nations spurring scientific and technological advances

7 Negatives of Nationalism
Forced assimilation of minority cultures into a nation’s majority culture Ethnic cleansing, such as in Bosnia and Herzegovina The rise of extreme nationalistic movements, such as Nazism Competition between countries and nations which leads to warfare


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