Nationalism/Nation
French Revolution
Napoleon Bonaparte
Loyalties
Congress of Vienna/Italian and German Unification
100

An example of this would be in connection to one's duty as a citizen.

What is civic nationalism (or political)?

100

This King was lambasted for being out of touch and incompetent during The French Revolution.

Who is King Louis the 16th?

100

The emergence of this in surrounding countries ultimately led to Napoleon's downfall.

What is nationalism?

100

A loyalty to one's nation would be considered this type of loyalty. 

What is a nationalist loyalty?

100

He was known as the Iron Chancellor.

Who is Otto von Bismarck?

200

"This imagined community" exists and connects people from around the world.

What is a nation?

200

This Estate consisted of the majority of pre-revolutionary France's population.

What is the Third Estate? 

200

A French civil code enacted in 1804 by Napoleon Bonaparte to unify and modernize France's legal system.

What is the Napoleonic Code?

200

A loyalty to one's spiritual beliefs, traditions and practices.

What is religious loyalty?

200

True or False: Tension between the industrial south and agricultural north of Italy resulted in post unification struggles.

What is false? 

300

This nation exists within Canada, they have their own linguistic identity and fought for language rights in the form of Bill 101 and the CCRF.

Who are the Quebecois?

300

 This group was officially called the Society of the Friends of the Constitution. They were known for their radical, left-wing politics.

Who are the Jacobins? 

300

This form of education was set up by Napoleon in an effort to modernize and prioritize the country's future (starts with L).

What are Lycees?

300

An example of this type of loyalty would be providing aid to third world countries.

What is a humanitarian loyalty?

300

He wanted to prevent future French aggression by surrounding her with "strong countries". 

Who is Prince Metternich? 

400

Feeling a sense of pride while looking at the mountains in Alberta would be an example of this type of nationalism.

What is geographical/geographic nationalism?

400

Which event led to the creation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.

What is the Tennis Court Oath?

400

The initiation of this policy led to the building of nationalism against France. It limited trade from ports in an effort to cripple Britain financially.

What is the Continental Blockade?

400

If you have a loyalty to different beliefs and these beliefs clash.

What are contending loyalties?

400

This term means holding onto political views that favor a return to the status quo, a return to the previous political state of society.

What is reactionary? 

500

Devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.

What is patriotism? 

500

French ultranationalists (extreme patriots) responded to anti-revolutionary threats by initiating this event.

What is the Reign of Terror?

500

Napoleon believed it was in France's ________  to expand her territory during his time in power. 

What is national interest?

500

Christian soldiers involved in combat might experience a contending loyalty between these two loyalties.

What is civic loyalty and religious loyalty?

500

All decisions based on practical objectives, not ideals using this approach to politics.

What is Realpolitik?