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100

extreme nationalism that promotes the interests of one state or people above all others. "my nation is better than all other nations, so other nations should not exist" 

What is Ultranationalism 

100

The ___________________ was a peace treaty signed on 28 June 1919. As the most important treaty of World War I, it ended the state of war between Germany and most of the Allied Powers.

What is the Treaty of Versailles?

100

TRUE OR FALSE 

 The King and Queen of France promoted and led the French Revolutionaries.

What is false

100

This type of poster was popular in WWI among all nations involved, attempting to influence the viewers by feeding them false information or an emotional reaction

What is propaganda 

100

What does IGO stand for and give an example of one

UN

NATO

NAFTA

WTO

EU

World Bank

200

The process of working with and dealing with multiple other nations outside of one's own to promote prosperity for all nations 

What is internationalism

200
the mass expulsion or killing of members of an unwanted ethnic or religious group in a society (a more socially acceptable way of saying genocide)


What is ethnic cleansing?

200

 Countries, or “nation-states” are different from “nations” because nation-states have these

What are official geographical borders and government 

200

The killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; and deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life that will bring about its physical destruction can be defined as 

What is Genocide 

200

Taking an internationalist approach to foreign policy can mean that a nation will

A. never be able to protect their national interests

B. constantly be involved in UN peacekeeping missions

C. run the risk of increased patriotism and ultranationalism

D. serve their national interests by working towards global prosperity


What is D 

300

The policies and decisions a nation uses when dealing with other nations

What is Foreign Policy 

300

The foreign policy method in which a nation does NOT participate in an internationalist issue. 

What is isolationism 

300

The old social-political system in Pre-Revolutionary France divided citizens into three of these

What are Estates 

300

What is it called when men are forced by their country to fight for them?

What is conscription 

300

_______________ is peaceful intervention to stop conflict or prevent its spread by bringing hostile parties to an agreement. Peacemaking occurs before or during a conflict, with the aim of negotiating a resolution to the conflict

What is peacemaking? 

400

The act of giving in to people, especially aggressors, to prevent them from harming you or being angry with you

What is appeasement?

400

the process by which a country determines its own statehood and forms its own allegiances and government.

What is self determination

400

Why was the Tennis Court Oath an important step in the French Revolution?

Marked the created of the National Assembly, ushered in the reign of terror, made way for Napoleon to take charge

400

Ultra-nationalism separates people into “us” and “them.” This is potentially dangerous because it may lead to

What is classification and could ultimately lead to genocide

400

Canada was tied to this nation and held this nations sense of nationalism until Vimy Ridge 

What is Great Britain 

500

This type of internationalism is the belief that the world is being integrated based on unequal terms with the dominance of one nation or nation-state over others.

What is hegemonic internationalism?

500
The foreign policy in which a nation has the resources and national interest to participate in an international issue by themselves 

What is Unilateralism 

500

Give an example of 2 contending loyalties in your life and explain how they are contending.

Answers may vary.

500

Name 3 terms Germany were forced to agree to by signing the War Guilt Clause

Germany’s army was to be reduced to 100,000 men, and no tanks

There was to be no German air force

The Rhineland in Germany was to be demilitarized

Anschluss (union) with Austria was forbidden

Germany had to recognize the following new nations: Poland, Czechoslovakia

Germany had to pay reparations, $33 billion to the USA for death and damages

500

The political authority to control one’s own affairs; to have control over your own nations decisions can be defined as 

What is Sovereignty