Sentence example with the word 'nationalism'

nationalism

appeasement, colonialism, diplomacy, expansionism, imperialism, jingoism, nationhood, open-door policy, peaceful coexistence, shirt-sleeve diplomacy, statehood

Definition n. love of country and willingness to sacrifice for it

Last update: September 20, 2015


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Nationalism should not be confused with religious fanaticism.   [Please select]

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During the war, the rising tide of nationalism resulted in people buying only American-made products.   [Please select]

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A feeling of nationalism gave the outnumbered troops the courage to secure their country’s border until reinforcements arrived.   [Please select]

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As a journalistic politician he ran Nationalism for Ireland and Socialism for England.   [Please select]

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He had lectured in the United States, and challenged the representatives of Irish Nationalism on the history of their own land.   [Please select]

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Signs of this protectionist revival, which had in it, as in the seventies, an element of nationalism, were many.   [Please select]

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But the sense of nationalism is not extinct there, and Bohemia may some day become an independent state.   [Please select]

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These forces, all cumulative, drove the colonists, so tenaciously provincial in their habits, in the direction of nationalism.   [Please select]

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Only a powerful blow was needed to weld these bodies into a common mass nourishing the spirit of colonial nationalism.   [Please select]

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Can you give any illustrations of the way that war promotes nationalism.   [Please select]

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In bold contrast to these ardent devotees of nationalism, the Jew, the man of no country and of all countries, is an American immigrant still to be considered.   [Please select]

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