One of the ways in which John F. Kennedy influenced the civil rights movement was that "<span>c. he helped it by openly declaring all segregation policies as un-American," since he devised some of the first far-reaching Civil Rights legislation in the country's history. </span>
Answer:
B. Loyalty to a group with whom one shares a common history, culture, or religion.
Explanation:
Nationalism used in historical sense is defined as having a justifiable support for one own's country (either native or host country), not only it's history, it's beliefs and values, but also it's interests on top of others. All countries have members that are nationalistic, who look after their own country more than the world community (which should be so). In essence, take care of your own house and lawn before you judge other countries (or in the analogy, other houses and lawns).
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Assuming you're referring to Bernhard von Bülow, yes it is likely that he approved of this idea, since he was a leading diplomat in Germany during Germany's colonial period, which was largely justified as "stronger" nations preying on "weaker" ones, especially in Africa.
Austria Hungary, Germany were members of the central powers and the allied composed of Britain, Belgium<span>
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Hope this helps! You don't need to win the popular vote to win the election. I'm gonna disagree with the person who previously answered this question and say the answer is B: <span>because the popular vote is never reflected in the Electoral College</span>