What is the meaning of nationalism?
the belief that people should be loyal especially to their nation.
What is a revolutionary movement?
A revolutionary movement is a specific type of social movement dedicated to carrying out a revolution. Charles Tilly defines it as "a social movement advancing exclusive competing claims to control of the state, or some segment of it"
What's one of the countries involved in the movement?
Haiti
what countries were involved in Asia?
India and China.
What century was nationalism most powerful?
19th century
What revolution spurred into Africa?
The French revolution
the unity of all black african regardless of national boundaries
What is Pan-africanism?
What caused the rise of nationalism in India?
Indians became united as they were subjected to a common rule of the British and had common cultural heritage, common history.
Nationalism is people being part of their community called an nation. What are some things included in this community?
Common institutions, traditions, languages, and customs.
What lead to the revolutionary movement in Africa?
the french revolution
What are 3 examples of nationalism in Africa?
Pan-Africanism emphasized the unity of Africans and people of African descent.
What was the Indian revolutionary movement aiming toward?
Independence in India
What did the idea of nationalism lead to?
Nation-states
How has the revolutionary movement affected Africa?
It led to the independence of Africa
When did nationalism start in Africa and what caused it?
19th century. The african nationalism.
Who among the following is considered as the Grandmother of Indian Revolutionary Movement’?
Madam Cama
Why might nationalism lead a country one to industrialize?
1. To make them feel superior over another country.
How many revolution movements have there been?
10 (most important in history)
what did the movement lead to in Africa?
independence
Who did India go against in the Revolutionary movement? Why?
They went against the British because of the failure of the Swadeshi Movement, non-reversal of the Partition of Bengal and un-satisfaction among youth with the methods of both the moderates and extremists leaders.