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  2. National identity - Wikipedia

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    This definition of national identity was endorsed by social psychologist, Henri Tajfel, who formulated social identity theory together with John Turner. [20] Social identity theory adopts this definition of national identity and suggests that the conceptualization of national identity includes both self-categorization and affect. Self ...

  3. American nationalism - Wikipedia

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    The term often explains efforts to reinforce its national identity and self-determination within its national and international affairs. [ 3 ] All four forms of nationalism have found expression throughout the United States' history, depending on the historical period.

  4. Nation state - Wikipedia

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    The notion of a unifying "national identity" also extends to countries that host multiple ethnic or language groups, such as India. For example, Switzerland is constitutionally a confederation of cantons and has four official languages. Still, it also has a "Swiss" national identity, a national history and a classic national hero, Wilhelm Tell ...

  5. Nation - Wikipedia

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    A similar, albeit broader, argument was made by Anthony D. Smith in his books, Chosen Peoples: Sacred Sources of National Identity and Myths and Memories of the Nation. [33] [34] In her book Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity, Liah Greenfeld argued that nationalism was invented in England by 1600. According to Greenfeld, England was “the ...

  6. National symbol - Wikipedia

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    A national symbol is a manifestation of a nation or community, serving as a representation of their identity and values. National symbols may be not only applied to sovereign states but also nations and countries in a state of colonial or other forms of dependence , federal integration , or even ethnocultural communities that identify as a ...

  7. Nation-building - Wikipedia

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    Nation-building is constructing or structuring a national identity using the power of the state. [1] [2] Nation-building aims at the unification of the people within the state so that it remains politically stable and viable. According to Harris Mylonas, "Legitimate authority in modern national states is connected to popular rule, to majorities ...

  8. How Dinosaurs Changed American Identity - AOL

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    Deep time is a term for the enormous scale of time for planetary and cosmic forces to unfold. Think 14.5 billion years for the universe, 4.5 billion for our planet’s origin, and nearly that for ...

  9. Nationality - Wikipedia

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    National identity is person's subjective sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. A person may be a national of a state, in the sense of being its citizen , without subjectively or emotionally feeling a part of that state, for example a migrant may identify with their ancestral and/or religious background rather than with the state of ...