Nationalism
French Revolution
Genocide
Internationalism
WW1 and WW2
100

What is a nation? 

A group of people that have a shared sense of identity or belonging to one another based on shared characteristics (i.e. religion, geography, culture, language, ethnicity) 

100

Who supposedly said "Let them eat cake!"

Marie Antoinette

100

The Holodomor happened in which country? 

What is Ukraine

100

What are the three main types of Internationalism?

Hegemonic, Liberal, and Revolutionary

100

a soldier, military force, etc., deployed to maintain or restore peace: i.e. American marines sent abroad

Peacekeepers

200

Canada is an example of a sovereign ___________ 

Nation-state

200

French society was split into Three _____________'s

Estates

200

Which two ethnic groups were involved in the Rwandan Genocide, and which group perpetrated the violence? 

Tutsis and Hutus. Hutus perpetrated the violence, Tutsis were the victims

200

Name two international organizations that Canada is a part of 

United Nations, NATO, NAFTA, G7

200

Which ethnic group did Canadians intern in World War Two? 

Japanese-Canadians

300

What is the difference between nationalism and ultranationalism? 

Nationalism involves a sense of belonging to a particular nation. Ultranationalism means that you put your own nation's interests above everyone else, at any cost. It is also more associated with patriotism.

300

A French military leader who emerged during the French Revolution and attempted to take over a wide swathe of European land

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte

300

the attempt to create ethnically homogeneous geographic areas through the deportation or forcible displacement of persons belonging to particular ethnic groups.

What is ethnic cleansing

300

What are at least two examples of REVOLUTIONARY Internationalism in History?

The French Revolution, the American War of Independence, Che Guevara's reign, Mao's China, Feminism Movements, Environmental Movements, Iran under Ayatollah Khamenei 

300

What was the name of the trials in which the world attempted to condemn the Nazis actions during the Holocaust? 

The Nuremberg Trials

400

Within Canada, what is an example of Canadians linguistic nationalism? 

We have two official languages, French and English. French nationalism is much stronger in Quebec, English nationalism is stronger in provinces such as Alberta, Toronto, etc.

400

When did the French Revolution happen? 

The 18th century - specifically, 1789 - 1799

400

List at least four stages of the ten stages of genocide

Classification, Symbolization, Discrimination, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Persecution, Extermination, Denial

400

In class, we discussed who Canada's FIVE main trading partners were. Name at least 4

America, China, Mexico, Japan, United Kingdom

400

What does M.A.I.N stand for? 

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism -- these were the factors leading up to World War 1

500

What are at least three ways that you can show CULTURAL Canadian nationalism? 

Watching and supporting Canadian sports teams, learning about Canadian history, cooking and consuming Canadian food, singing our National Anthem or God Save the Queen, wearing a shirt with a maple leaf, Louis Riel, engaging in Canadian pastimes (hockey, lacrosse, skiing, etc)

500

On June 20, 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the ________________________ of Versailles Palace to create a Constitution

Tennis Court Oath

500

List the features and characteristics of the Aryan race that Hitler wanted to populate Europe with. (at least 4 things) 

Blonde, blue eyed, white, physically fit, German speaking, tall

500

What is the purpose of Liberal Internationalism? 

It is the idea that through increased cooperation and interdependence, nations can achieve more peace and prosperity

500

Who were the three countries involved in the Axis and Allies Power Alliances?

Germany, Italy, and Austria-Hungary     v.    England, France, and Russia

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