Imperialism and Ethnocentrism Crossword Puzzle
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QUESTIONS LIST: militarism: the act of a nation increasing its military presence, specifically while demonstrating it to the rest of the world, nationality: a social construct that aims to categorize people into political membership of a nation, state, or nation-state, freedom: ability to make decisions without external control. , nationalism: a blind lust for a symbol of a country, a selective narrative of the past (that excludes the horror of the past), and a sense of superiority against a common enemy. , assimilation: the process where individuals or groups of different ethnicity are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society, liberty: abilities granted by external control, racism: the inability or refusal to recognize the rights, needs, dignity, or value of people of particular races or geographical origins. more widely, the devaluation of various traits of character or intelligence as ‘typical’ of particular peoples. , race: a social construct that aims to categorize human beings based on physical characteristics, imperialism: a policy of a country in which the country influences other countries or territories through military force, as well as other means of power, ethnicity: a social construct that aims to categorize people based on common cultures, such as language, customs, or traditions, alliances: agreements between two or more countries to defend each other in the event of warfare. , patriotism: an all-encompassing love for a country that includes the horrors of the past to better the country for the future.