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    are complex phenomena that are shared by a collection of cultural, political and psychological factors

    NATIONS

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    regard themselves as a natural political community

    POLITICALLY

  • 3

    distinguished by a shared loyalty or affection in the form of patriotism

    PSYCHOLOGICALLY

  • 4

    Loyalty to a country or region instead of loyalty to a specific leader is an ideology and movement defined by promoting the interests of a particular nation, in particular with the aim of acquiring and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its country of origin

    NATIONALISM

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    therefore seeks to preserve and encourage a nation's traditional culture, and cultural revivals have been connected to nationalist movements. It also fosters pride in domestic accomplishments and is strongly associated with patriotism

    NATIONALISM

  • 6

    is a sense of love, dedication and attachment to a country and an alliance with other people who share the same impression. This attachment can be a mixture of many distinct emotions, including ethnic, cultural, political or historical elements, related to one's own country. It is a predominant virtue linked to a nation's love, with greater emphasis on values and beliefs.

    PATRIOTISM

  • 7

    Is a person who is on the side of his/her own nation or its leaders Is someone who feels a strong support for their country. Is a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors Is a person who loves, supports and defends his or her country and its interest with devotion

    PATRIOT

  • 8

    This includes fidelity to one's nation through material acts. This is military service patriotism and other selfless sacrifice types. This is where patriotism becomes embodied and its ideals take praiseworthy particular actions.

    PATRIOTISM OF DUTY

  • 9

    This is the patriotism of the heart. It is about one's internal desire for his country's well-being. Can be seen in the patriotism of duty, but it does not necessarily result in it; one can truly love his country and yet be a coward, just as one can theoretically fulfill a patriotic duty and yet feel apathetic about the country's welfare.

    PATRIOTISM OF AFFECTION

  • 10

    This is customs patriotism, written and unwritten is to heart during the national anthem It can be performed place one's hand over the by anyone without actually needing affection or duty patriotism. While the above types of patriotism show at least in part, the real beliefs and hopes of a person, the establishes mostly a set of protocols

    PATRIOTISM OF MANNERS

  • 11

    Is emotional and voluntary the patriot adheres to certain patriotic values, such as respect for the flag or the honoring of veterans. include enlisting in the army, public service, and participation in the political process through voting or other forms of activism

    PERSONAL PATRIOTISM

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    Promoted by the government which has a high symbolic and ceremonial content It is a logical consequence of the state itself, which derives legitimacy from being the expression of the common good of the political community. National monuments, and veterans days and commemoration ceremonies are typical examples. Often official patriotism is highly regulated by protocol, with specific methods for handling flags, or specific pledges and displays of allegiance. Relies heavily on symbolic acts, such as displaying the flag, singing the national anthem, saying a pledge, participating in a mass rally, placing a patriotic bumper sticker on one's vehicle, or any other way of publicly proclaiming allegiance to the state.

    OFFICIAL PATRIOTISM

  • 13

    In wartime is intended to raise morale, in turn contributing to the war effort.

    SYMBOLIC PATRIOTISM

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    thinks that every within group should have its own nation, so nations are to serve the people. loves his country because he strongly believes that all the other countries are worse

    NATIONALIST

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    are complex phenomena that are shared by a collection of cultural, political and psychological factors

    NATIONS

  • 2

    regard themselves as a natural political community

    POLITICALLY

  • 3

    distinguished by a shared loyalty or affection in the form of patriotism

    PSYCHOLOGICALLY

  • 4

    Loyalty to a country or region instead of loyalty to a specific leader is an ideology and movement defined by promoting the interests of a particular nation, in particular with the aim of acquiring and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its country of origin

    NATIONALISM

  • 5

    therefore seeks to preserve and encourage a nation's traditional culture, and cultural revivals have been connected to nationalist movements. It also fosters pride in domestic accomplishments and is strongly associated with patriotism

    NATIONALISM

  • 6

    is a sense of love, dedication and attachment to a country and an alliance with other people who share the same impression. This attachment can be a mixture of many distinct emotions, including ethnic, cultural, political or historical elements, related to one's own country. It is a predominant virtue linked to a nation's love, with greater emphasis on values and beliefs.

    PATRIOTISM

  • 7

    Is a person who is on the side of his/her own nation or its leaders Is someone who feels a strong support for their country. Is a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors Is a person who loves, supports and defends his or her country and its interest with devotion

    PATRIOT

  • 8

    This includes fidelity to one's nation through material acts. This is military service patriotism and other selfless sacrifice types. This is where patriotism becomes embodied and its ideals take praiseworthy particular actions.

    PATRIOTISM OF DUTY

  • 9

    This is the patriotism of the heart. It is about one's internal desire for his country's well-being. Can be seen in the patriotism of duty, but it does not necessarily result in it; one can truly love his country and yet be a coward, just as one can theoretically fulfill a patriotic duty and yet feel apathetic about the country's welfare.

    PATRIOTISM OF AFFECTION

  • 10

    This is customs patriotism, written and unwritten is to heart during the national anthem It can be performed place one's hand over the by anyone without actually needing affection or duty patriotism. While the above types of patriotism show at least in part, the real beliefs and hopes of a person, the establishes mostly a set of protocols

    PATRIOTISM OF MANNERS

  • 11

    Is emotional and voluntary the patriot adheres to certain patriotic values, such as respect for the flag or the honoring of veterans. include enlisting in the army, public service, and participation in the political process through voting or other forms of activism

    PERSONAL PATRIOTISM

  • 12

    Promoted by the government which has a high symbolic and ceremonial content It is a logical consequence of the state itself, which derives legitimacy from being the expression of the common good of the political community. National monuments, and veterans days and commemoration ceremonies are typical examples. Often official patriotism is highly regulated by protocol, with specific methods for handling flags, or specific pledges and displays of allegiance. Relies heavily on symbolic acts, such as displaying the flag, singing the national anthem, saying a pledge, participating in a mass rally, placing a patriotic bumper sticker on one's vehicle, or any other way of publicly proclaiming allegiance to the state.

    OFFICIAL PATRIOTISM

  • 13

    In wartime is intended to raise morale, in turn contributing to the war effort.

    SYMBOLIC PATRIOTISM

  • 14

    thinks that every within group should have its own nation, so nations are to serve the people. loves his country because he strongly believes that all the other countries are worse

    NATIONALIST