Social Science Exam Revision: Key Concepts and Answers
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1. Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Key Questions and Answers
- 1. What were the problems faced by the Weimar Republic?
The Weimar Republic suffered humiliation after WWI, had to pay huge compensation, the government kept changing, and inflation became very high. - 2. Why did Nazism become popular in 1930?
Because people were jobless, the economy was failing, the government looked weak,
Antonio Gramsci: Hegemony and the Integral State
Gramsci’s Path to Hegemony Theory
What was the central problem he was trying to solve, and how did his personal experience shape his theory?
The answer lies in the historical and biographical context of early twentieth-century Europe. Gramsci was a Marxist revolutionary witnessing the repeated failure of socialist uprisings in advanced capitalist nations (12 Literary Theory: Key Concepts) like Italy and Germany, despite the catastrophic economic conditions following World War I that should, according
Read MoreUnderstanding Citizenship: Concepts, History, and Models
Item 11: Citizenship
Citizenship is an ethical-political concept that combines the fundamental features of belonging and participation. We define citizenship as the characteristics that identify us as members of a political community, although this classification does not fully define us, as we may belong to culturally distinct groups. A multicultural state is distinct from a multinational state.
The concept of citizenship carries various meanings depending on the community to which we belong: nation-
Read MoreIndian Nationalism: Perspectives and Freedom Movements
The Nationalist Approach to Indian Nationalism
Critically analyse the Nationalist approach to the study of Nationalism in India.
Introduction
Nationalism in India arose in the 19th and 20th centuries against British rule. It was not just a political reaction but an awareness against the exploitation of the people. Nationalism showed the way to unite Indian society and inspire social reform. Later, several approaches developed for the study of nationalism, among which the Imperialist Approach and the
Read MoreMercantilism and Modern Economic Nationalism
Modern economic nationalism is strongly influenced by the main ideas of mercantilism. Mercantilism sees the international economy as a competitive space where states seek power, security, and independence. Economic activity is not mainly about efficiency or cooperation, but about strengthening the nation-state and protecting national interests.
Zero-Sum View of International Trade
A central mercantilist idea that feeds modern economic nationalism is the belief that international trade is a zero-sum
Read MoreNorthern Ireland Conflict and the Eurozone Monetary Theory
History of Northern Ireland Conflict
The history of Northern Ireland is based on conflict between two main groups: Unionists/Loyalists (mainly Protestant, want to stay in the United Kingdom) and Nationalists/Republicans (mainly Catholic, want to join the Republic of Ireland). The conflict began many centuries ago.
Early Conflicts and Partition
- 1601: The Battle of Kinsale occurred. Irish leaders Hugh O’Neill and Hugh Roe O’Donnell lost against England.
- After this defeat, many Irish leaders left Ireland
