Key Terms
Nation and Identity
Shaping Nationalism
Reconciling Nationalist Loyalties
Nationalist and Non-Nationalist Loyalties
100
People who have a shared sense of belonging.
What is a nation?
100
"I like blue" "I am a fast runner" "I enjoy sports"
What is individual identity?
100
This changed France from an absolute monarchy into a republic.
What is the French Revolution?
100
Being committed or faithful to someone or something; ex. a person, idea, value, cause, etc.
What is loyalty?
100
Loyalty to your family or to the belief that animals must be protected.
What are non-nationalist loyalties?
200
Love of a country or a nation.
What is patriotism?
200
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms makes up the first section in this.
What is the Canadian Constitution?
200
The Estates General was a meeting of these 3 groups.
What are the clergy (1st), the aristocrats (2nd), and the commoners (3rd)?
200
When two loyalties come into conflict.
What are contending loyalties?
200
Choosing one loyalty over another can lead to feelings of this.
What is alienation?
300
Settling of a dispute. Bringing two people, or groups, closer together.
What is reconciliation?
300
Stories that are used to create a sense of nation- even if they are inaccurate.
What is a myth?
300
An economic factor leading to the French Revolution.
What is inflation?
300
An example of Inuit reaffirming their identity.
What is reclaiming traditional Inuit names? ex. Frobisher Bay -> Iqaluit
300
How people can reconcile their contending loyalties.
What are living with the contention, choosing one over another, or finding a way to have both.
400
A people's power to control their own affairs.
What is self-determination?
400
"As Canadians, we believe all students should be educated" "Americans have a different sense of humour than us" "In India, we look for peaceful solutions to conflict"
What is national identity?
400
Things like flags, stories, songs, and colours.
What are symbols of nationalism?
400
When Mohawk people blockaded roads to stop the building of a golf course.
What is the Oka Crisis?
400
The Tar Sands in Alberta are a great example of these contending loyalties.
What are Regional and National loyalties?
500
People from many nations living together in one country. Respect for cultural differences.
What is cultural pluralism?
500
The 8 understandings of nationalism. (list 5)
What are Language, Ethnicity, Culture, Religion, Geography, Relationship to Land, Spirituality, and Politics?
500
The constitution formed by the French following the revolution.
What is the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.
500
An example of reasonable accommodation.
What is allowing the Sikh Mountie to wear his turban and beard? Also, allowing Muslim girls to wear a hijab during soccer matches.