Nationalism
French Revolution
Loyalties
Contending Loyalties
Vocabulary
100

"This imagined community" exists and connects people from around the world.

What is a nation?

100

Reportedly said "let them eat cake" infuriating her subjects who were starving.

Who is Marie Antoinette?

100

A loyalty to one's nation would be considered this type.

What is Nationalist Loyalty?
100

Former Govenor General Michaëlle Jean gave this up in order to show her loyalty to Canada

What is her French Passport?

100

The action or practice of setting someone or something apart from others.

What is Segregation?

200

These are the 3 types of Identities outlined in Chapter 1, you did an assignment to find yours.

What is Individual, Collective, and National Identities?

200

Made up of the Clergy, Aristocrats, and Commoners.

What are the Three Estates?

200

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

What is Religious Loyalty?

200

The 1995 vote for this ended in a close outcome of 49.42% to 50.58% keeping the province as a part of Canada.

What is the Québec Sovereignty Referendum?

200

A belief system encouraging ethnic, and cultural diversity, and a pluralistic society.

What is Multiculturalism?

300

Groups of people with similar interests, ideas, or loyalties.

What are collectives?

300

Also known as this, this group was made from the growing middle class that was curious, educated, and ready for change.

Who are the Bourgeoisie?

300
People who show this type of loyalty include Alberta Ranchers, as well as people with Ukranian or Siksika Heritage.

What is Cultural Loyalty?

300

These two events create a conflict for the people of Newfoundland as they both are recognized on July 1st.

What are Canada Day and the Anniversary of the Battle of Beaumont-Hamel?

300

Countries with economies that are not as strong as developed countries.

What are Developing Countries?

400

This nation exists within Canada, they have their own linguistic identity and fought for language rights in the form of Bill 101 and the CCRF.

Who are the Quebecois?

400

This buidling was a symbol of the French Revolution, where people who spoke out against the King were sent and imprisoned.

What is the Bastille?

400

People with backgrounds including Korean, Indigenous peoples, and Tutsis have this type of loyalty.

What is Ethnic or Racial Loyalty?
400

In 1990 a group of Mohawks set up a roadblock and camp to stop the expansion of a golf course onto land that they considered sacred.

What is the Oka Crisis?

400

A legal and constitutional concept that requires Canadian public institutions to adapt to the religious and cultural practices of minorities as long as these practices do not violate other rights and freedoms.

What is Reasonable Accomodation?

500

A form of nationalism based on individual rights, the democratic process, and political loyalties.

What is Civic Nationalism?

500

One of the ______ Factors of the French Revolution was that France had been at war for decades, and was on the verge of bankruptcy.

What is Economic?

500

This type of loyalty includes people who align with Marxism, Conservatism, or animal rights.

What is Ideological Loyalty?
500

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

What is Nationalist Loyalty and Loyalty to Religion/Values.
500

This can develop when the people of a nation focus on their identity as a group rather than on their identities as individuals.

What is Collective Consciousness?

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