How did european nation-states build a sense of collective identity among their populations?

Brazil:
In this country, the sense of national unity was strong among the elite, but it intentionally excluded the vast majority of the country's adult residents.

United States:
In this country, segments of the population used violence to undermine federal laws and prevent men of African descent from voting.

Great Britain:
In this country, a long-oppressed minority group continued to seek independence well into the twentieth century.

Canada:
In this country, the sense of national unity was weak because of strong racial, legal, and linguistic divisions within the population.

Are empires and nation

Abstract. Empires and nation-states are not opposed or distinct forms of polity but closely linked forms. Pre-modern empire existed without any contrasting form of polity we might call a nation-state.

What conclusions can you draw from both the map and the text about the role of railroads in this time period?

What conclusions can you draw from the map about the role of railroads in this time period? The tracks themselves are evidence of large-scale labor movements.;Railroad tracks integrated distant communities into a unified system for moving commodities, people, and ideas.

How did nineteenth century expressions of nationalism differ from early ideas of nationalism?

How did nineteenth-century expressions of nationalism differ from early ideas of nationalism? 19th-century people disagreed about who belonged to their nations, because of the geographical separation and linguistic and religious differences.

Which development provided a way to amass money and organize huge industrial projects?

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