Vocab
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100

These are conditions, like equal rights and job opportunities, that attract people to a place.

What are pull factors?

100

Alberta vs. Canada is an example of which two contending loyalties?

What is regional vs. nationalist loyalty?
100

This country's sovereignty was recognized by Canada, the US, and the UK, and denied by Russia and China.

What is Kosovo?

100

This multilateral organization exists for the peace and security of its member nations. If one member is attacked, it is as if all members have been.

What is NATO?

100

This was Ghandi's method of achieving independence in India, including the famous Salt March.

What is civil disobedience?

200

This is an awareness that any people in a society share.

What is collective consciousness?

200

This is resolving the differences held by contending national loyalties.

What is reconciliation?

200

Extreme nationalists use this to manipulate strong emotions -- like fear and insecurity -- to persuade people to behave in certain ways. 

What is propaganda?

200

These are penalties that can be imposed on a country or nation-state that is breaking a law or rule. They can harm the civilians of that country. 

What are sanctions?

200

When a country responds to world events on their own.

What is unilateralism?
300

This foreign policy involves promoting peace by use of force against an aggressor in a conflict.

What is peacemaking?

300

This group/organization was created by the federal government in response to the Oka crisis.

What is the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples?

300

What organization was formed between nations after WW1 that existed to help maintain world peace?

What is the League of Nations?

300

People who are missing access to clean drinking water, food, health and shelter are considered to live in this.

What is absolute poverty?

300

This is the internationalist organization that Batman leads, and includes Wonder Woman, Superman, Green Lantern, and Cyborg. They protect the world from strange, otherworldly threats.

What is the Justice League?

400

This is killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group which is intended to bring about its physical destruction

What is genocide?

400

The Chinese government outlawing the spiritual movement called Falun Gong led to this type of feeling.

What is alienation?
400

Canada fighting and helping to create stability in this country showed its shift from peacekeeping to peacemaking.

What is Afghanistan?

400

Economic benefits flowing from more developed countries to less developed countries.

What is the trickle-down effect?

400

These are people who are forced to leave their homes because of war, natural disasters or persecution.

Who are refugees?

500

Agreement to take action made between two countries.

What is bilateralism?

500

One aim of the civil rights movement was to end this -- a separation of people based on race.

What is segregation?

500

Ultranationalist beliefs can allow racism and scapegoating to grow; racism can lead to an atmosphere that makes these possible.

What are crimes against humanity?

500

This terms means the separation of people into isolated and hostile groups. It's an idea that opposed Marshall McLuhan's idea of technology creating a "Global Village."

What is Voluntary Balkanization?

500

In 1990, the Alberta government granted ownership of 500 000 hectares for settlements to this Indigenous Nation.

Who are the Metis?