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Answer:
A nationalist is a person who strongly identifies with their own nation while a non nationalist is a person who does not involve the nation.
Explanation:
<u>Nationalist example:</u>
For example, during the Second World War, the Canadian government feared that Japanese Canadians would have contending nationalist loyalties between their homeland of Canada and their former homeland of Japan.
<u>Non Nationalist example:</u>
Friends are an example of a non-nationalist loyalty, but if you choose their friends because they come from another country and share another language and culture.
Answer:
The answer is symbolic interactionist.
Explanation:
Symbolic interactionism states that societies create mental images or "symbolic worlds" through their interactions.
In the example, Max believes the perspective for racially biased people was created due to the media's input. This also implies that actual interaction with members of different races would create a totally different "symbolic world".