Separation is the type of nationalist movements
Explanation:
Let's start with the explanation of the basic belief of nationalism which is nothing but people who belong to a single nationality or ancestry should come and live under the same government. There are three types of the nationalist movement and they are unification, separation and state-building. As the word unification defines it is nothing but merging the politically divided land but they are culturally same. Separation is defined as culturally distinct groups resist to be a part of a state. State-building is a culturally distinct group forming into a state.
-It <span>keeps soldiers from overtaking someone's home during peace time without the owner's consent
</span><span>- It also does the same during times of war as long as the rules of law are followed.
</span>But these rules does not prevent united states soldier to receive help from the normal civilians if they offer it themselves. A lot of time, many civilians actually support the soldiers because they want to escape the cruel regime that they're currently in.
Early humans eventually formed hunter-gatherer societies so catching food and cooking it could be split evenly between the people, and so everyone could get food properly, all the while sharing with eachother and looking out for eachother. Being in groups made it easier to catch more food, because they could take out more than they could together than with only one person. Forming these societies made things much more easy and efficient for them.
Answer:
population, economy
Explanation:
the increase in population leading to development of California as a state, the removal of Native Americans, and both the stimulation of economy and monetary instability
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The economic roots of the Civil War reach almost to the beginning of English settlement in North America. The development of an economy based on the use of slave labor to produce staple crops through a plantation system in the South and a more diverse economy in the North based on free labor set the stage for the development of two economies within one country. Increasingly after 1800, the needs of these two economies were incompatible.