History & Civics
Define nationalism. State the difference between nationalism and aggressive nationalism.
Answer
Nationalism refers to the sense of unity felt by the people, who share a common history, language and culture. This feeling of unity soon turned into extreme pride, which made the people of many countries believe that their country is superior to the other countries. This led to the development of aggressive nationalism in Europe. Therefore, aggressive nationalism meant love for one’s own country and hatred of other countries.
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