Loyalty to one's country or state, often shown through pride in its achievements?
What is patriotism?
What event marked the beginning of the French Revolution?
What is the Storming of the Bastille?
This radical separatist group carried out kidnappings and bombings to push for Quebec independence.
What is the FLQ?
A group of people who share a common identity, culture, and history
What is a nation?
Name one reason Napoleon’s invasion of Russia failed.
What is winter climate and size, scorched Earth policy, tired soldiers?
An awareness shared by members of a group about their common identity, interests, and values
What is collective consciousness?
Why were American colonists upset with the British?
What is unfair taxation?
Someone who supports Quebec becoming an independent nation.
What is a sovereigntist?
A nation based on shared ancestry and culture.
Napoleon was exiled and imprisoned on this island.
What is St Helena?
Loyalties which conflict with one another
What are contending loyalties?
Which two estates lost their privileges after the French Revolution?
What are the clergy and the nobility?
The War Measures Act was invoked during this crisis.
What is the October crisis?
A nation based on shared values and political beliefs.
What is a civic nation?
Napoleon’s conquests helped spread this idea across Europe.
A principle where a nation is free to decide its own form of government
What is self-determination?
What system was abolished after the French Revolution?
What is feudalism?
This period in Quebec saw major social, political, and cultural changes.
What is the Quiet Revolution?
A place that has defined borders, permanent population, and a sovereign government.
What is a nation-state?
The Continental System aimed to stop trade between Europe and this country.
What is Britain?
An ideology that encourages people from many nations to live together.
What is cultural pluralism?
How did the Third Estate want to vote at the Estates General?
What is one vote per person?
This document called for the abolition of the Indian Act and removal of legal status for Indigenous Canadians.
What is the White Paper?
Loyalties that do not involve the idea of a country.
What is a non-nationalist loyalty?
This document established equality for all male citizens before the law.
What is the Napoleonic code?