Revival of Ethnic Identity
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Revival of Ethnic IdentityBy: Jaylon Johnson
andRontray Miller
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REVIVAL OF ETHNIC IDENTITY(SECTION I)By: Rontray Miller
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Europeans believed that ethnicity was an old non-important antique.
Karl Marx wrote that nationalism was a means for dominant social classes to maintain power over workers.
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Europeans were wrong
Europeans
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Ethnicity And Communism(Section II)By :Jaylon Johnson
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Ethnic Identity was lost and frowned upon.
Nationalism was reborn and important to the break up of communist government of Eastern Europe, and Soviet Union
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Ethnicity and Communism(Section III)
By: Jaylon Johnson
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The communist government took those steps to remove what it saw as obstacles to unify national support for the ideaology of communism
Communist leaders used centripetal forces to discourage ethnicities from expressing their cultural uniqueness.
Even though government in Eastern Europe tried their best, they did not completely suppress ethnicities.