Nations & Nationalism
Across
- 5. Nationalism was used by this group of people to combat things like socialism and feminism
- 6. Established in 1885 by small groups of Western-educated men in British-ruled India who began to think of their enormously diverse country as a single nation
- 7. Nationalism here was brought by Western influence and aided in decolonization
- 9. Symbol that displayed a country's nationalism
- 11. This war led to the birth of revolutionary ideas that developed nationalism, particularly with the Declaration of Rights of Man and Citizen
- 15. This text by Sun Yat-sen sparked the end of the Qing dynasty and multi-ethnic nationalism in China
- 18. The term for the idea of the “nation” that was constructed/invented during Atlantic Revolutions
- 19. One of the results of the Revolutions of 1848 was the replacement of this monarchy in France
- 20. This country confronted European aggression in the later 19th century and its sense of itself as a distinct culture transformed into an assertive modern nationalism
- 21. This movement in Europe led to the development of ideas & science that weakened the hold of religion on people and led to stronger national identities
Down
- 1. They claimed to act on the behalf of their nations and sought to instill national loyalties in their citizens
- 2. Fought 1846-1848,example of a rivalry fueled by nationalism among European-derived American states
- 3. Because it provided no clear answer to who belonged to the nation or who belonged to it, nationalism generated this
- 4. As it became more prominent, nationalism took a variety of these
- 6. This European country sought ‘home rule’ and and separation from Great Britain
- 8. In Europe, movement of populations to these places diminished allegiance to local communities
- 10. This group of wars stimulated national resistance in many parts of Europe
- 12. A nationalist movement arose in this country in the 1870s due to British and French intervention in national affairs
- 13. These gave prominence to the idea of a nation
- 14. Term of an idea that means 'belonging to a nation-state'
- 16. Nationalism encouraged Greeks and Serbs to assert their independence from this empire
- 17. This country took part in one of the Atlantic Revolutions to gain national independence from Great Britain