Love of a country or a nation.
What is patriotism?
The case of the RCMP changing their uniform policy is an example of this
What is reasonable accommodation?
Focuses on economic prosperity, security and safety, and beliefs and values.
What are national interests?
Things people desire but do not need to survive.
What are wants?
Canada's national animal. Found on the nickel.
What is the beaver?
When a group of countries work together to achieve a common goal.
What is multilateralism?
This revolt began due to high taxes on basic food staples like bread
What was the French Revolution?
Includes elements of racism and fanaticism.
What is ultranationalism?
A policy of staying completely out of world affairs.
What is isolationism?
______create myths to help citizens develop a shared sense of national identity.
The policy of giving in to an aggressor's demands to maintain peace.
What is appeasement?
This event was centered around the Mohawk blockading roads to stop the building of a golf course
What was the Oka Crisis?
This peace agreement ended the First World War and imposed harsh conditions on Germany.
What is the Treaty of Versailles?
The legal right of people to decide their own destiny in the international order
What is self-determination?
______get their national identity from factors such as shared culture and language.
What are ethnic nations?
A type of foreign policy employed by some members of the U.N., which involves interfering in conflicts outside of one's nation without using force against an aggressor. Canada has considered itself this type of nation for a long time, but that might be changing.
What is peacekeeping?
Stories that are used to create a sense of nation- even if they are inaccurate.
Canada's increased military presence in the Arctic is a demonstration of this.
What is arctic sovereignty?
Peacekeepers must respect the host country's ___________ by asking for consent and not taking sides.
What is sovereignty?
Who is more nationalistic, Batman or Superman?
Who is Superman?
This involves involves agreeing to go along with decisions made by an international organization. For example, the European Union.
What is supranationalism?
When two loyalties come into conflict.
What are contending loyalties?
This group strongly opposed conscription in Canada.
Who are French-Canadiens?
Supposed to grant that every human is guaranteed life, liberty, and security of person.
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
A crime against humanity involved what are called "The Killing Fields," where 1.3 million people were killed and buried by the Communist Party in charge of this country from 1975 - 1979.
What is Cambodia?