Vocabulary
Nationalism
French Revolution
Expressions of Nationalism
Contending Loyalties
100

This general term describes when people overthrow a government and replace it with a new system.

Revolution

100

Nationalism can be defined as

the collective, shared sense of belonging of people who identify themselves as a nation-state.

100

This is described as the first violent act of the French Revolution

Storming of the Bastille

100

This radical separatist group carried out kidnappings and bombings in Quebec during the 1960s and 1970s.

Front de libération du Québec

100

Loyalties that compete can be defined as this

Contending Loyalties 

200

Loving your country for what it does is defined as

patriotism 

200

a geographic area with borders, and a government that is recognized by other countries is defined as what

nation-state

200

This military leader rose to power after the revolution and eventually crowned himself emperor of France.

Napoleon Bonaparte 

200

During the October Crisis, the federal government used this law that allowed arrests without charges and suspended some civil liberties.

War Measures Act

200

a loyalty to something (person, idea, community, value etc.) that is NOT connected to or embedded in the idea of a nation. 

Non-nationalist loyalty 

300

This was the social and political system in France before the revolution began in 1789.

Ancient Regime 

300

having an intense dislike or hatred of people from other countries or cultures is described as

xenophobic 

300

The Third Estate protested unfair voting procedures in the Estates-General by forming this new assembly claiming to represent the French people.

National Assembly

300

A period of intense socio-political and socio-cultural change in Québec

Quiet Revolution

300

living with a contending loyalty or choosing one loyalty over another is an example of what

reconciling loyalties 

400

The right to self-govern is defined as 

Sovereignty 

400

A nation that is primarily defined by by language, religion, customs & traditions (ethnicity) is considered

Ethnic Nationalism

400
The answer will describe the correct progression of government throughout the French revolution

Absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, republic, constitutional monarchy

400

This act made Canada officially bilingual following the Quiet Revolution 

Official Languages Act  

400

an ideology which encourages people from many nations to live together within one nation-state

Cultural Pluralism 

500

This form of government has an elected leader and revolves around a constitution rather than a hereditary monarch.

Republic

500

Who are descendants of French settlers who show their nationalism with a a blue, white, and red flag with a gold star

Acadians 

500

After the Napoleonic Wars, this meeting redrew the borders of Europe and restored monarchies

Congress of Vienna

500

This word describes when members collectively share similar values, beliefs, and internalized feelings based on their shared experiences.

collective consciousness 

500

When 2+ nations go to war or when people immigrate or seek asylum in a new country is an example of which type of loyalty?

Nationalist loyalty 

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