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World History

World History. Chapter 20a (workbook only). nationalism. Deep love and devotion for your country. You do NOT want your country to be controlled by another country!. localism. To be concerned about a small area within your country. 5 characteristics that unify a nation. C assie H as

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World History

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  1. World History Chapter 20a (workbook only)

  2. nationalism • Deep love and devotion for your country. • You do NOT want your country to be controlled by another country!

  3. localism • To be concerned about a small area within your country

  4. 5 characteristics that unify a nation Cassie Has Long Red Toenails Culture History Language Religion Traditions

  5. unification To bring together

  6. Italy before unification Italy after unification

  7. Men who Helped Unify Italy Cavour . . . Prime minister who united northern Iraly Mazzini . . . A nationalist writer King Victor Emmanuel II . . . united Italian states Garibaldi . . . General who united southern Italy

  8. Prime Minister The head of government   Prime minster Cabinet members

  9. Otto von Bismarck Prime Minister from Prussia He united the German states

  10. Kaiser • Title of the Emperor of Prussia

  11. The beliefthat your race is superior to others.

  12. Charles Darwin Ideas associated with Darwin • Natural selection • Survival of the fittest • EVOLUTION

  13. Social Darwinism Belief that strong people and nations survive—the weak don’t.

  14. imperialism One country dominates another country • Politically • Economically • socially

  15. Imperialism (2) The belief that if your nation was “superior”—nationalism—then it should dominate others –imperialism. Nations began to compete for more land, wealth, & power. England (Britain) dominated INDIA for more than 200 years. The entire continent of AFRICA was divided by European countries.

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