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A loyalty to one area or section of a country instead of the country as a whole is defined as A.Secede B.Sectionalism C.Popular Soverignty D.Nullify :)
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A loyalty to one area or section of a country instead of the country as a whole is defined as
A.Secede
B.Sectionalism
C.Popular Soverignty
D.Nullify :)
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The answer would be B, sectionalism. Loyalty to the country as a whole would be nationalism.
A good way to remember the difference is that loyalty to the
national
government is
national
ism, while loyalty to a
section
of the country is
section
alism.
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