INTLSTD 101 Lecture 6: Class 6

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South vietnam 1963: third quang duc, international shaming, brought regime to world consciousness. Czechoslovakia 1969: ian palach, university student who died and became a symbol of the czech nation. Crimea 1968: musa mamut, deported from crimea when he was young, returned to crimea where he was harrassed and arrested, he later lit himself on fire. Connection: all were dealing with political disenfranchisement, ordinary people can become symbols of nationalism. Nations conscider their borders to be important because it separates from others. Urbanization and industrialization helped facilitate this people began to know much more diverse people. Nationalist thinking: the world is naturally divided into national groups. Paradox: protects those who are included, simultaneously excludes others. Expansion of a sense of belonging from family, religion, nationality to "global humanity. Worked together to make sophisticated society math, music etc. Grey area: places where muslims live in harmony with non muslims.

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