Nationalism Basics
National Identity
National Interest
Internationalism
FREEBIES
100

This is a group of people that share a sense of belonging and connection with one another.

NATION

100

This consists of a person's ancestry, culture, history and language.

NATIONAL IDENTITY

100

This is the deliberate destruction of a group of people, such as the Holocaust.

GENOCIDE

100

The belief that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected when searching for solutions”

INTERNATIONALISM

100

This surprising (and magical) animal is featured on the Canadian coat of arms.


UNICORN
200

This is a nation with a distinct physical territory with a government, and official borders that are recognized by other

NATION STATE

200

This refers to a person's sense of belonging to a group. The identity of this group becomes a part of the person's individual identity.

COLLECTIVE IDENTITY

200

This is an extreme devotion to your nation, often resulting in an "us" vs "them" mentality.

ULTRANATIONALISM
200

These are armed forces sent by the United Nations to maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiation. They may use force only for self-defence.

PEACEKEEPERS

200

Some historians argue that this nation's revolution was even more significant than the French Revolution, and would become the first nation to permanently ban slavery.

HAITIAN REVOLUTION

300

A nation-state/country in which most people share the same or similar ethnic background.

ETHNIC NATIONALISM

300

A feeling of devotion and sense of attachment to one’s country/nation.

LOYALTY

300

The desire of a government to build and maintain a strong military and to be prepared to use it to defend its national interests, such as Germany, France, and Russia pre-WWI.

MILITARISM
300

This is a motive of national involvement or non-involvement in international affairs which focuses on relieving suffering and protecting human life during times of crisis and need.

HUMANITARIANISM

300

What was the OG Trudeau's first name?

PIERRE

400

A nation-state/country in which people come from many ethnic backgrounds but share common beliefs and values, which are often expressed in a written constitution.

CIVIC NATIONALISM

400

Examples of this term include Martin Luther King Jr. being loyal to both the USA and African Americans or Gov. General Mary Simon being loyal to both Canada and Inuit.

CONTENDING LOYALTIES

400

This refers to forced service in the military, and was the cause of Canadian crises during both WWI and WWII.

CONSCRIPTION
400

A policy that involves several countries in working together to meet challenges and solve problems, such as the United Nations.

MULTILATERALISM

400
This is Mr. Culhams first name

EASTON

500

Identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, often over the interests of other nations.

NATIONALISM

500

Similar in some ways to a parliament (except they hardly ever met), this French group was made up of elected representatives from the clergy, aristocrats, and commoners.

ESTATES-GENERAL (ANCIENT REGIME)

500

This means "giving in to demands", and was attempted by the League of Nations in the interwar period.

APPEASEMENT

500

A system where nations will give up some power to an international organization, in return for interests like security, trade, education, and strong relations. 

SUPRANATIONALISM

500

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TUESDAY JUNE 16th, 1:00PM, GYM