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Nationalism. Nationalism - the desire for national independence, inspired people to unify into nations. Let’s come up with some examples for American.

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Page 1: Nationalism. Nationalism - the desire for national independence, inspired people to unify into nations. Let’s come up with some examples for American.

Nationalism

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Nationalism• Nationalism - the desire for national

independence, inspired people to unify into nations.

• Let’s come up with some examples for American nationalism.

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AmericanNationalism

9/11 and Pearl Harbor Unites

Manifest Destiny got Americans to reach the Pacific.

Nascar makes Americans Hairier!

Our love of celebrities make

us morons.

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Nationalism Unites Other CountriesThe British

Love of the Monarchy

Bad Teeth

The FrenchThe Germans

Highly Efficient Vehicles

More of an American Stereotype against the

British.

Sausage and Sauerkraut

Has anyone ever really seen a German

restaurant?

Love of fine cuisine.

Surrender!

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Rise of Nationalism In Europe

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Central Europe in 1800’s• Divided into numerous

territories, kingdoms, and states.

• People desired economic growth, saw America’s success and remembered Napoleon.

• Wanted to form nation-states– Believed that one

unified country could provide the best well being for all its’ citizens

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Germany in the 1800’s• The German

Confederation was divided into states, with the most powerful two being Austria and Prussia.

• Austria and Prussia clashed with each other

• (see map in text, pg. 331)

Prussia

Austria

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Prussia• Largest German state• Junkers were

influential landowners with political power in Prussia

• Appointed Otto Von Bismarck as their prime minister.

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Otto Von Bismarck• Prussian Junker who

wanted a strong government and army to get Germany united.

• Believed in “realpolitik”– The right of state to pursue

own advantage by any means (war, canceling treaties)

– Went to war three times to obtain objectives

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War Against Denmark• Accomplished two things for

Bismarck– Showed Europe Prussia’s

might– Caused conflict with

Austria

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Franco-Prussian War• Bismarck lured France into a

war • Many Germanic people

hated Prussians and the French, due to the war people aligned with the Prussians.

• By defeating France, Bismarck was able to unite all of the German states under Prussian rule

• The Kaiser (emperor) took charge; Bismarck became Chief Minister of united Germany

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How Germany Became United• Bismarck flexed the

muscle of the Prussian military (frightened other Germans)

• Exiled Austria from alliances with other nations and German states

• Got people to align with him by making Prussia the lesser of two evils.

• Broke treaties

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Germany Under Bismarck’s Reign• Pro’s:

– Strong industry developed– Became a military power

• Con’s: – Clashed with the Catholic church– Poor working conditions, low

wages, job uncertainty increased.– Socialist ideas began to creep into

Germany while Bismarck was anti-socialist

– Bismarck wanted complete control of political affairs

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Austria-Hungary in 1800’s• Still in feudal

system• Large peasant

population• Nobility controlled

all the land• Austrians and

Hungarians had all of the power Location of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in

1913

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The People of Austria-Hungary• Made up of different

groups of Slavic people– Czech, Croatian, Poles,

Serbs, Slovaks, Ukrainian– Made up 3/5 of

population

What problems probably came up?

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Nationalism Elsewhere

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Italy in 1815• Italy was divided into

independent states that were mostly ruled by foreign countries.

• Due to warfare and foreign rule, many people thought of themselves not as Italians, but as belonging to their region or city (ex: Venetians, Tuscans, etc.).

• Secret Italian societies desired to form a unified Italy and attempted revolutions.

• The revolutions were put down but the seeds were planted.

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People in Russia• The Russian empire contained people from 60 different nationalities• There were 100 different languages spoken within the Russian empire• People in control didn’t like the minorities• Many Russians wanted to be more unified.

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Tsars resisted pressure to reform by using repression and cracking down:

• Secret police, arrests, executions

• Strict censorship of liberal ideas

• Exiling liberals• Insisting on the

absolute power of the state (no sharing of power)

• Persecuting non-Russia groups within empire

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Unrest Within the Empire• Jews were singled out

for persecution by the government. (pogroms-massacres of Jewish people)

• Labor leaders, peasants, Jews and other national minorities, and the middle-class all wanted reforms to come along with the end of the autocracy.

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