PPT-CHAPTER 22 NATION STATES AND PATTERNS
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OF CULTURE IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA 17501871 The Five Great Revolutions American 17761783 French 17891799 1815 Mexican 19101920 1940 Chinese 1911 19461952
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OF CULTURE IN EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA 17501871 The Five Great Revolutions American 17761783 French 17891799 1815 Mexican 19101920 1940 Chinese 1911 19461952 Russian February 1917 October 1917. Political Geography . How is Space Politically Organized into states and nations?. Physical . geography - Today political . geographers spend . time . studying . the spatial assumptions and structures underlying politics, . REALTED ISSUE 3. Chapter 9 Introduction. Does international involvement in international affairs benefit nations and nation-states. ? To what extent?. What motivates nations and nation-states to become involved in international affairs. Chapter 1 All nation-states struggle to manage the social differences they distinguish among their inhabitants. Some measures they take are drastic, like slavery , forced migration, and genocide Only 2% of the inhabitants speak “Italian” as it is known today. The Vatican was opposed to Italian unification. They will eventually reach a compromise with Mussolini. 1870’s Germany is united for the first time. Foreign Policy and National Defense. Coach Lott. Isolationism to Internationalism. Chapter 17, Section 1. 2. 3. 4. For more than 150 years, the American people were chiefly interested in . _______________. -Why have Ethnicities been transformed into Nationalities?. -Rise of nationalities. -Multinational States. -Revival of ethnic identity. Nationalism. Nationalism- is loyalty and devotion to a nation. . Wilmot proviso. 1846 proposal that outlawed slavery in any territory gained from the War with Mexico.. Free-Soil Party. Political party dedicated to stopping the expansion of slavery.. Stephen A. Douglas. Section 2: Drafting the Constitution. A. . Nationalists Strengthen . The . Government. 1787- . Daniel Shays . led . Shays Rebellion . in . Massachusetts. .. Shays & . poor . farmers . unable . to pay . The Articles of Confederation. The Confederation Government. The Critical Period- after ratification during Revolution.. No executive branch to oversee laws.. No power to tax. States had to donate or be willing to give the government money.. ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 8.2. The first written plan of . gov’t . for the US. A confederation is an association of states that cooperate for a common purpose. .. . Says . that “each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence. Unit 2. Mr. R.S. Pyszczek. City Honors School. Unit 2: . Forming a New Nation. . Chapter 5: . Road to Revolution . pp. 136-165. Chapter 6: . The American Revolution . pp. 166-199. Chapter 7: . Creating the Constitution . 31from January 21-25 2021 among 2076 US adults ages 18 and older Results are weighted for age within gender region race/ethnicity household income education marital status and size of household where CHAPTER-1. EMERGENCE OF THE STATE FROM SOCIETY. The state is usually described as a . society politically organized. . Society is an association of human beings who live a collective life and form social relations to . Readings. Philip Spencer and Howard . Wollman. (2002)NATIONALISM: A . CRITICAL INTRODUCTION’ SAGE Publications London • Thousand Oaks • New . Delhi. Steven . Grosby. , . (. 2005)Nationalism. : A Very Short Introduction.
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