Refugees

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A persons who is forced to leave their country due to natural disasters or war and conflict

Real World Example

In the period of Nationalism Triumphs in Europe from 1800-1915, many people became refugees as they fled their homelands due to wars and conflicts driven by nationalist movements. Nationalism often led to the unification of states or the breaking apart of empires, causing political upheavals and displacing many communities. This was important because it highlighted the human cost of political change and the challenges of integrating displaced populations. Today, the concept of refugees continues to matter as millions worldwide flee conflicts, such as the Syrian Civil War, seeking safety and a better life. This affects communities globally, as seen when schools and neighborhoods welcome refugee families, enhancing cultural diversity and promoting empathy and understanding.

Practice Version

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