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Liberalism, nationalism and democracy, LUKAS DIEZ LASA - Coggle Diagram
Liberalism, nationalism and democracy
European revolutions 19th century
Reason
Many people refused Restoration
The return of the Ancien Régime
Based in two ideologies
Liberalism
Nationalism
The idea of democracy.
Liberalism
Ideology that advocates individual liberties
Right to
Life
Freedom
Expression
Right to choose political
Association
Origins
British liberalism
Enlightenment idea
Equality
Liberty
Triumphed with
Glorious Revolution in Great Britain
American independence
Represented interests of the bourgeoisie
Main principles
Constitutions
Guaranteed citizens' rights and liberties
Constitutional monarchy
Separation of powers
Popular sovereignty
Individual liberties
Nationalism
Advocates the right of people
Who define themselves as a nation
Form independent states
Originated in the struggle against Napoleonic empire
Key principles
Population with common links
Culture
History
Language
Two types of nationalism
Unification nationalism
Unification of independent states
Common language
Common history
Separatist nationalism
Independence for regions
Formed part of multinational states
Greeks
Serbians
Bulgarians
Democracy
In the 19th century
Ordinary people's right to participate in politics
Middle and low classes
Rejected the limited male suffrage
Principles
Universal manhood suffrage
All men could vote
Preference for the republic
LUKAS DIEZ LASA