A territory with internationally recognized boundaries and a politically organized body of people under a sovereign government.
What is a nation-state?
In 1713 as a result of this treaty, the french colony of Acadia became a British colony.
Treaty of Utrecht
what was the last estate called?
Commoners
Ideas shared by a group or nation when its members collectively share similar values, beliefs, and internalized feelings based on their shared experiences.
What is collective consciousness?
What type of rights does Bill 101 discuss?
Language/linguistic rights
The unwritten way of knowing, being and acting among the people based on tradition, belief and values.
What is culture?
When was the Acadian flag adopted
1884
what philospher wanted seperation of church and state?
voltaire
Quebecois' are descendants of __________ settlers.
Who are French?
What is a nation's right to freely determine its political status and pursue its economic, social, and cultural development?
Self-determination
Geography,history, language, politics adn citizenship, culture values and beliefs, religion/tradition, and ethic background are all concepts of _____.
What is a nation?
What is the conference the Acadians hold every five years
The Congres Mondial Acadien (CMA)
what philoshper wanted three branches of government
Baron De Montesquieu
A document stating that all men are equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights ; Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness.
What is the Declaration of Independence?
Oxfam international and Doctors without borders are examples of ___________.
International organizations
____ involves love and respect for nationa symbols such as flags, landmarks, monuments and cities.
What year did the current Canadian flag officially become the flag of Canada
1965
who was emporer in the french revolution?
Louis xvi
Many people from this group share a history, culture, and especially share the understanding of "We are the First Peoples of Canada".
Who are the First Nations?
Pierre Trudeau's creation of a new Canadian constitution in 1981, reflects the idea of a ______.
Civic Nation
This is considered the "clay" that shapes people's sense of nationalism or belonging.
What is language?
When did neutrality end between the Acadians and Britain because Britain demanded that the acadians swears allegiance to King George II
1755
where was napolean defeated?
Leipzig
Refers to the assimilation of new immigrants to the dominant culture of their new country.
What is a melting pot?
Having dual citizenship is an example of __________.
Multinationalism