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Lyrx [107]
3 years ago
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Why might two groups of Persian nationalists have such different views on how Persia should respond to Western imperialism?

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NNADVOKAT [17]3 years ago
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Two nationalist groups can have different views because views depend on the nationalist current and personal experiences, ideas, beliefs, etc.

Nationalism is an ideology based on the following ideas:

  • Nations should govern themselves without external interferences.
  • The members of a nation should be proud of their identity and should contribute to the nation's growth.
  • A nation is a sovereign political power.

Nationalism is popular in some regions of the world including Persia, in this country nationalism has increased in the last years. Despite this, not all the supporters of nationalism have the same view because there are two main currents of this ideology and there are personal differences between members.

  • Nationalism currents: The main two currents are the classical and the liberal. The liberal differs from the classical because it is based on principles such as freedom, equality, individual rights, etc.
  • Individual differences: Besides differences in currents, there are individual differences such as differences in beliefs, experiences, ideas, etc. that can make memb.

Learn more in: brainly.com/question/8196362

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