Loyalties
Nations
Canada
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Nationalism
100

A loyalty to one's nation is a ____________ loyalty.

nationalist loyalty

100

A group of people who share beliefs and who have developed a sense of belonging.

a nation

100

A Canadian policy recognizing many cultures.

Multiculturalism

100

Two things that are needed to be considered a state are __________________.

1. a defined territory (boarder)

2. a permanent population

3. a sovereign government

4. a capacity to enter into relations with other states

100

The mountains in Alberta would be an example of this type of nationalism. 

Geographic nationalism

200

A loyalty to one's spiritual beliefs, traditions and practices would be considered ___________ loyalty.

religious loyalty

200

This nation exists within Canada, they have their own linguistic identity, and fought for language rights. 

the Quebecois

200

If a person felt that living in Alberta was more important than being Canadian, that would be described as _________________.

regionalism

200

Give an example of a stateless nation.

Answers will vary, Kurds, Palestinians, First Nations

200

The idea and the movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation especially with the aim of gaining and maintaining the nation's sovereignty over its homeland.

Nationalism

300

Soldiers involved in combat often experience a contending loyalty between these two loyalties. 

Civic and religious loyalty

300

A devotion and pride in one's nation.

patriotism

300

Name a Canadian myth.

Answers will vary

300

The political authority to control one's own affairs is _____________.

sovereignty

300

Defining a nation as a large body of people united by common descent, culture, or language would appeal to this type of nationalist? 

an ethnic nationalist

400

Class, religion, culture, ideology are examples of this type of loyalty. 

non-nationalist loyalty

400

Another word for a country is______________

a state or nation-state

400

Canada is a ___________ nation.

civic

400

When people have the power to make their own decisions about what is in their best interest (such as laws and education) it is known as ___________.

Self-determination

400

Name a separate nation within the nation of Canada.

Answers may vary, but Quebec, francophones, First Nations

500

Give an example of a contending nationalist loyalty in Canada.

answers may vary, but Quebec, the West

500

When citizens agree to certain values and beliefs expressed in law, this can be referred to as a _____________.

civic nation

500
How does Canada express its rule of law?

The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, the constitution, and the Canadian criminal code.

500

Requiring institutions to adapt to the religious and cultural practices of minorities.

Reasonable accommodation

500

An internal conscious shared by many.

collective consciousness

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