| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | nationalism | The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols. | Social Studies Vocab Set Three |
| 2 | nationalism | The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols. | Social Studies Vocab Set One |
| 3 | nationalism | The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religion, and national symbols. | Social Studies Vocab Set One |
| 4 | nationalism | strong pride in one's nation or ethnic group | Europe:War and Change ch.12 |
| 5 | Nationalism | A feeling on intense pride for ones homeland | WWI |
| 6 | Nationalism | Feeling or intense pride for ones country | Totalitarian Unit Test |
| 7 | nationalism | an increase in loyalty and patriotism in one's country | History Vocab/People |
| 8 | nationalism | pride in or devotion to one's country | Social Studies |
| 9 | nationalism | pride in or devotion to one's country | Social Studies |
| 10 | nationalism | a feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's country | IMMS Chapter 11 |
| 11 | nationalism | feeling of pride, loyalty, and protectiveness toward one's country | Chapter 11 Test Vocab |
| 12 | nationalism | is a felling of pride and loyalty and protectiveness | Chapter 11 |
| 13 | Nationalism | A belief that national interests as a whole should be more important than what one region wants | History |
| 14 | nationalism | belief the national interests as a whole should be more important than what one region wants | chapter 7 |
| 15 | nationalism | devotion to and pride in one's country | The Early Republic A |
| 16 | Nationalism | Long Term Cause of War | World War I Revision |
| 17 | Nationalism | Inclusion of folk songs, dances, legends, and other national material in a compostion to associate it with the composer's homeland | MUL1010: Review for Final |
| 18 | nationalism | as you recall is a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to one's country | Billie1 |
| 19 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to one's country | kc1 |
| 20 | nationalism | as you recall, is a felling of patriotic pride and devotion to ones country | Julie1 |
| 21 | nationalism | as yuo recall is a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to ones country | jensen1 |
| 22 | nationalism | devotion to one's country | kasey1 |
| 23 | nationalism | a felling of patriontic pride and devotion to one's country | Stesha1 |
| 24 | nationalism | felling of patriotic pride and dovotion to ones country | cynthia1 |
| 25 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride | dale1 |
| 26 | nationalism | pride in ones nation | joeyhart1 |
| 27 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to one's country. | veena-shea1 |
| 28 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to one's country | Haley1 |
| 29 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion to one's country. | Alexis 1 |
| 30 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion | George 1 |
| 31 | Nationalism | Pride in ones nation. | Gavin1 |
| 32 | nationalism | a felling of patriotic pride and devotion to ones country | Blake 1 |
| 33 | nationalism | the feeling of pride twards ones country | kourtney 1 |
| 34 | nationalism | pride in ones nation | chuck |
| 35 | nationalism | a feeling of a prtriotic pride and devotion to ones country | Raechyl1 |
| 36 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride | cera1 |
| 37 | nationalism | a felling of patriotic pride and devotion to ones country | Blake 1 |
| 38 | nationalism | a feeling of patriotic pride and devotion of ones contry | vocab |
| 39 | Nationalism | Pride in ones nation | Trevin1 |
| 40 | nationalism | pride in ones nation | chris1 |
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