___________ describes feelings of love for ones nation
Patriotism
100
This kingdom provided aid to the Americans during their fight for independence
France
100
The social structure of France before the Revolution could be displayed in a triangle diagram, with three distinct social classes. This structure was called the:
Three Estates
100
During the Reign of Terror, this man ruled France like a dictator
Maximillien Robespierre
100
After the Civil War, fear of invasion by the ___________ _______________ was a major reason for Confederation.
United States of America
200
Flags, heroes, and animals are used as ____________ that any nation might have
Symbols
200
This document known as ___________ __ ___________ was signed in 1776 and claimed all men were created equal and that the American colonies were an independent nation.
Declaration of Independence
200
This estate was made up of wealthy, privileged people who paid little taxes.
Second Estate
200
This was the slogan used by the French Revolutionaries
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
200
These four provinces were created when Canada became a nation
Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick
300
Values and beliefs are often called a nation's ________.
Culture
300
Documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States were signed by the people who wrote them and witnessed them because it made the rights of the people into ________, which could then be upheld and protected.
Laws
300
This document was very important, and made social equality into a legal concept for one of the first times in history.
Declaration of the rights of man
300
The most radical revolutionary group in the National Convention was known as:
National Assembly
300
This man was a Metis Leader who started an uprising in ___________ _____________ in 1870.
Louis Riel / Red River
400
___________ ___________, also called sovereignty is sometimes seen as the most important aspect of nationalism.
Political independence
400
Political views (Declaration of Independence) and loyalty to culture (American vs. British) were two themes of __________ which led to the creation of the United States.
It was a unifying force for revolutionary Americans.
Nationalism
400
Louis XVI was found guilty of __________ and sentenced to death by _________
Treason / Guillotine
400
Robespierre was part of this group, which oversaw the mass executions and terror that occured.
Committee of Public Safety
400
The Period of reform in Quebec that led to unrest in the 1960s and 70s was called the ___________ ______________.
Quiet Revolution
500
Moose, Maple Leaf, Mounties, Beaver, Canadian Goose are all __________ __ _________ _____________.
Symbols of Canadian nationalism
500
England controlled North America in 1770, and caused the American Revolution because of the taxation without __________.
Representation
500
The Third Estate broke away from the Estates General and declared itself the _______________ ___________ representing France. They gathered together and made up the ____________ ___________ _____, promising not to disband until they had written a new constitution.
National Assembly / Tennis Coart Oath
500
Napoleon's _______ actions in Europe led to the growth of nationalism in many other countries
Military
500
This man famously said "Just watch me" when asked how far he would go to stop the FLQ crisis. Three days later he enacted the ______________ ____________ _____ to stop the violence in Quebec.