To aid the North Korean-Chinese forces against the United Nations Forces<span>.</span>
The question wants to analyze your personal opinion about nationalism and how it affects citizens. For that reason, I can't answer this question, but I'll show you how to do it.
Nationalism is the ideology of unity among the individuals of the same nation. In this type of ideology patriotism, the pride of the nation, and the unitary work of the citizens are encouraged.
Nationalism needs to focus on big names and great national achievements to show the population the greatness of the nation and the need for support and pride.
So, to answer this question, you must reflect on how nationalism is constructed and how Bismarck fits into this concept.
<h3>Response structure</h3>
- Introduce what nationalism was and who Bismarck was.
- Show how important Bismarck was to the concept of nationalism.
- Show whether figures like Bismarck are essential for the establishment of this concept in society.
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Answer:
Mahusay na pagbabago ang nangyayari.
Paliwanag:
"Ang mabuting pag-uugali ay sagana, ang buhay ay pagbabago" ay nangangahulugang kung ilalapat natin ang mabuting pag-uugali sa ibang tao ang ating buhay ay mababago sa isang mabuting katuturan dahil tinatrato ka ng mga tao tulad ng pagtrato mo sa kanila. Kung tinatrato mo ang mga tao ng pag-uugali ng diyos, ikaw din tanggapin ang kanilang mabuting pag-uugali at ang iyong buhay ay magiging mapayapa at puno ng kaligayahan. ngunit kung ang iyong pag-uugali ay hindi mabuti sa kanila, nakatanggap ka rin ng masamang pag-uugali at walang kapayapaan sa paligid mo.
Answer:
KKK (Ku Klux Klan) is an organization that fought against (and still try to) the black people in the 60's. They also are against Catholicism, and in general any race that is not white.
Explanation:
<em>Hope </em><em>it </em><em>helps!</em>
Defend until the North gave up--essentially the South believed they had more conviction than the North and that would win out.
The South had an idea to fight for and believed they could survive on their own. The South relied on their ports and did not have as many supplies as the North but they had something to fight for. The North lacked morale and a mission. It was also believed by some that the South had the right to leave and the North had no right to stop them through military action.