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Ultranationalism Chapter 6 |
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An extreme form of nationalism. Ultranationalists are often fanatically loyal to their own nation and hostile toward other nations. |
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Information and ideas that are spread to achieve a specific goal. Extreme nationalists may use misleading and dishonest information to create fear and insecurity and to persuade people to behave in certain ways. |
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Giving in to demands. A foreign policy practised by Britain and the US when they granted Adolf Hitler concessions in an effort to avoid World War II. |
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Compulsory military service. In Canada during World Wars I and II, conscription was controversial, especially among Francophones in Quebec. |
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