This community without borders exists and connects people from around the world.
What is a Nation?
This King was heavily criticized for being inept as a leader in 18th Century France.
Who is King Louis XVI?
He was a major figure in the Confederation of Canada, linking the provinces of New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and eventual become the country's first Prime Minister
Who is Sir John A. Macdonald?
Throughout the 20th Century, some Quebecois have supported the idea of this "ism" the pursuit of becoming an independent nation
What is Seperatism?
A permanent union of sovereign states or organizations created by a treaty for common action, such as defense, trade, or foreign relations.
What is Confederation?
If you have a loyalty to different beliefs and these beliefs clash this is called what?
What is Contending Loyalties?
This class of the social hierarchy in France was made up of doctors, merchants, artisans, commoners, peasents and anyone who wasn't a noble or member of the clergy.
What is the Third Estate?
Pioneered by John A. MacDonald the creation of this was intended to link Canada from sea to sea.
What is the Canadian National Railway?
The Quiet Revolution focused on revamping or revising this as an initial attempt to bring Quebec into modernity.
What is Education?
The power of a state to govern itself and its subjects.
What is Sovereignty?
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
What are the Quebecois?
The tearing down of this fortress in Paris is seen as the time when the revolution actually started, due to the violent nature of it
What is the Bastille.
This act, created in 1969 gave French and English equal status in the Government of Canada.
What is the Official Languages Act?
This contentious time in Canada, saw radicalists capture diplomats and bomb English-speaking businesses in Quebec during the 1970s
What is the FLQ Crisis?
The state of feeling estranged, isolated, or disconnected from one’s work, society, or self
What is Alienation?
A loyalty to one's nation would be considered this type
What is Nationalistic Loyalty?
Which event led to the creation of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.
What is the Tennis Court Oath?
Often seen as one of the first steps in Canada's multiculturalism, this man opened up Canada's immigration policy to allow for non-English speaking Eastern-Europeans to aid in settling Canada.
Who is Clifford Sifton?
These votes were held by the province of Quebec to see if the province should further pursue the act of separation from Canada.
What are Referendums?
A concept where minority groups participate fully in the dominant society while maintaining their unique cultural identities, traditions, and languages.
What is Cultural Pluralism?
The Inuit of Canada were granted this when the territory of Nunavat was established in 1999
What is Self-Determination?
French ultranationalists (extreme patriots) responded to anti-revolutionary threats by initiating this event
What is The Reign of Terror?
He was one of the main proponents of the creation of Manitoba as a province of Canada
Who is Louis Riel?
A revisionist movement during the 1960's towards becoming the "masters in our own house"
What is the Quiet Revolution?
A nation in terms of shared heritage—common language, faith, ancestry, and traditions
What is Ethnic Nationalism?