The collective, shared sense of belonging of people who identify themselves as a nation.
Nationalism
The three main causes of the French Revolution
Political, Social, Economic
The right to life liberty, and security of the person
Legal rights
French Speaking Canadians
Francophone
two opposing loyalties would be considered
Contending Loyalties
Linguistic
The people that belonged to the Third Estate
Peasants, Bourgeoisie, Workers
The right to vote
Democratic Rights
Members share a similar values, beliefs, and internalized feelings
Collective Consciousness
Government provided special privileges for certain religious groups
Conscientious Objection
A love for a nation that relates to pride.
Patriotic Nationalism
What was responsible for the death of King Louis the XVI
The Guillotine
Everyone is equal before and under the law
Equality Rights
A series of reforms that occurred during the 1960's
The Quiet Revolution
A contending loyalty to the environment
Environmentalism
Songs, speeches, political actions, artwork, multimedia fall into this category.
Expressions of nationalism
Equality before the Law
Napoleonic code
The right to be educated in your primary language in Canada
A direct vote by the electorate on a specific proposal, often related to a major political or constitutional injury.
Referendum
loyalties towards a political party and their views on refuges is an example of what contending loyalty
Political vs. Humanitarian
Humanitarian
The Metis, Quebecois belong to this form of Nationalism.
Ethnic Nationalism
The Jacobins were
A radical group that was prominent during the Reign of Terror
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion, including freedom of the press and other media of communication
Fundamental freedoms
The Bloc Quebecois is trying to achieve political autonomy through things such as referendums. People that support this would be called.
Sovereigntists
A case study we explored. Religious vs. Civic Loyalties
Hutterites and their phots being taken to be put on a drivers license