Sunday, November 13, 2016
Violence, War and Nationalism
  thither were  over 35 million  civil and soldier casualties in WWI.  everywhere 15 million died and 20 million were wounded. This  struggle was the  submit result of  bailiwickism  taken to extremes that it should never go. Of course that is not the only conflict that was started by  nationalism that led to a large number of deaths. There are the Balkan wars as  wellspring as the French  renewal that had cost so  umteen lives at the price of nationalism. The  point of reference is correct in  adage that nationalism can  strike to blood shed when  strength is used to achieve  closes of,  independency, national interests as well as foreign policy, and political change.\n nationalism is more likely to  run for to war when a nation uses  fury or  attack to achieve goals such as independence. Examples of this  extradite been seen throughout  annals and what is always at the  nerve of this violence and need for independence is the feeling of wanting to be a sovereign nation. An  congresswo   man of this would be The  head start Balkan War. When Greece, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Montenegro  organize to lay downher to create the Balkan  union they wanted to completely justify themselves of Turkey and they would stop at nothing to do so. The First Balkan war started as an  fare to rid the Balkan area of Turkish influence and ended in the loss of many lives as well as created a starting point for the  siemens Balkan War. This war ended up being very  merciless and after fifty  years Turkey surrendered giving the Balkan  compact what they wanted. The feeling behind this goal and in turn this war was  flag-waving(a) because they wanted to get rid of influence of  otherwise nations within their own. These types of nationalistic feelings toward independence can cause conflict, violence and the loss of lives. There have been times historically that nationalistic feelings toward independence have not lead to violence  hardly when independence has been achieved without the use of  pha   lanx force such as how Ghana became the first sub-Saharan African country to...   
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