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I hope this doesn’t break the rules. I’m not asking for advice on homework, but my teacher told me that what I wrote was incorrect, and I didn’t understand the explanation he gave me, so I wanted to see if someone here could explain to me what I did wrong in a way I understand. We are learning about fundamentalism, and the specific topic was religion. I mentioned that nationalism operates more congruently to a nation than fundamentalism does, and that some aspects of it could be seen as globalization because there are religious communities that inhabit many different countries, but are united by that one religion. (I used Jews as an example. I hope he didn’t think it was antisemitism. I am Jewish. I was using diaspora as an example of what I was explaining.) His response was that fundamentalism and nationalism work against globalization and that my response was wrong. I don’t doubt that I am wrong because he’s a lot smarter than me lol. I just want to know why I’m wrong.
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