For people to express nationalism it is first necessary for them to identify themselves as belonging to a nation, that is, a large group of people who have something in common. The rise of centralized monarchies, which placed people under one rule and eliminated feudalism , made this possible. The realization that they might possess a common history, religion, language, or race also aided people in forming a national identity. When both a common identity and a formal authority structure over a large territory (i.e., the state) exist, then nationalism becomes possible.
~The people~
In both Direct and Representative Democracy, the people are the source or authority.
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Columbus originally set out to find a shorter trade route to India, but the actual result of his voyages was that he found the New World (the Americas) and began the conquest and settlement of this land.