It managed to get hold Austria-Hungary together until WWI was obviously lost (Though the Hapsburg system did not tolerate the levels of rhetorical attacks on the shared government and its institutions that American civic nationalism does)
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I see religion based imperialism as distinct from secular civic nationalism
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Though by the 19th century shared identification with the Hapsburg dynasty and its institutions was more important for the state culture than shared Catholicism (especially given sustained loyalty of many non-Catholics minorities - Galician Orthodox, Jews, Saxon Protestants, etc)
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civic nationalism with a religious supermajority but not an ethnic supermajority might be the us circa 1950 or so, depending how you define your terms
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I have volunteered with TEALS (http://www.tealsk12.org ); the volunteers were the same white-East Asian-South Asian mix you can see in technology companies. The only time in my life I heard Singlish (Singaporean English-based creole) spoken was at a TEALS volunteer lunch.
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