Anim na Madaling Paraan upang Matulungan ang Mga Tao sa Pilipinas
Tumulong sa pagbuo ng mga silid-aralan, aklatan at iba pang mahahalagang istraktura sa mga lugar na kanayunan. ...
Pondohan ang edukasyon ng isang bata. ...
Tulungan ang mga tao sa Pilipinas na makahanap ng mga pagkakataon sa negosyo at pangkabuhayan. ...
Tumulong sa pagbuo ng mga tahanan para sa mga pamilyang walang tirahan.
24 people
since there are 4 pies and each person gets 1/6, then by multiplying 6×4, you get 24
The Federal<span> Reserve does </span>not<span> supervise or regulate </span>credit unions<span>. Federally chartered </span>credit unions<span> are regulated by the National </span>Credit Union<span> Administration, while state-chartered </span>credit unions<span> are regulated at the state level. The Fed is one of several banking regulatory agencies at the </span>federal<span> level.</span>
Although the documents mentioned in the question are not included, we can still explain the causes of the rise of nationalism during this period using other sources.
The idea of a "nation" is a modern creation. This idea is widely different to how people thought of themselves in premodern times. Prior to the development of nationalism, people thought of themselves as subjects or followers of a leader. They also identified themselves with their family or village, rather than a large community.
Nationalism only became possible after people began feeling a connection to those who shared their own language, culture and traditions, even when they had never met them before. Two important causes of this were the ideas of liberalism and the Romantic movement.
An important catalyst for this was the rise of liberalism. Liberal ideology encouraged the idea of representation of people in government. Therefore, people began to identify themselves with the government, and to think of themselves as a common people within a political unity. The permanence of people meant that the state did not equal the ruling dynasty. Instead, the king might change, but the nation prevailed.
Nationalism was also born out of Romanticism, which encouraged a romantic view of culture, traditions and common history. It also created a romantic view of land and nationhood. Because of this, there was an attempt to redraw borders to permanently match cultural and linguistic boundaries. Moreover, nationalism encouraged the idea of self-determination.