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nation state CORRECT ANSWERS A country or state that is a sovereign nation, it
includes borders, government, people with common culture such as language, currency,
and religion.
nation CORRECT ANSWERS A group of Individuals who share a common language,
religion or ethnicity.
ethnic nationalism CORRECT ANSWERS nationalism based on common ancestry
along with the cultural traditions and language associated with a particular ethnic group
civic nationalism CORRECT ANSWERS a sense of national unity and purpose based
on a set of commonly held political beliefs
linguistic nationalism CORRECT ANSWERS The use of language to promote
nationalistic ideologies.
cultural nationalism CORRECT ANSWERS Pride in one's own culture
ultranationalism CORRECT ANSWERS An extreme, often violent form of nationalism
that puts the interests of a particular national group above those of all others.
sovereignty CORRECT ANSWERS when a nation chooses the kind of government it
wants and exercises its right to govern itself without the interference from another
nation. Also known as political autonomy.
francophone CORRECT ANSWERS a person who speaks French as his or her first
language
anglophone CORRECT ANSWERS a person whose first language is English
quebecois CORRECT ANSWERS The French-speaking people of the province of
Quebec in Canada
quiet revolution CORRECT ANSWERS A period of intense social, political, and
economic change in Quebec. During this period, which lasted from about 1960 to 1966,
Quebecois began to assert their rights and affirm and promote their language and
culture
cultural pluralism CORRECT ANSWERS A condition in which many cultures coexist
within a society and maintain their cultural differences.
, multiculturalism CORRECT ANSWERS A term often used instead of "melting pot" to
denote a pluralistic society in which the original cultural heritages of its citizens are
recognized and respected.
quebec referendum CORRECT ANSWERS resulted from the failure of the Meech and
Charlottetown accords. Bouchard led the Yes side. The results were 49.4%Yes and
50.6% NO. this is because Canada has a better economy to participate in. more
Quebecors learn french and because the French culture/language looks to be okay why
separate to protect it?
conscription crisis CORRECT ANSWERS The violent protests and suppression with
force by the Canadian army in 1917 in response to introduction of the draft by Prime
Minister Borden which was immensely unpopular in Quebec
assembly of first nations CORRECT ANSWERS Formed in 1980 to represent all the
Aboriginal groups across Canada in their dealings with the federal government.
land claims CORRECT ANSWERS unfinished business between the government and
First Nations people usually involving land and usually based on historic treaty
decisions
self determination CORRECT ANSWERS Right of people to choose their own form of
government
assimilation CORRECT ANSWERS A policy in which a nation forces or encourages a
subject people to adopt its institutions and customs.
french revolution CORRECT ANSWERS 1789-1799. Period of political and social
upheaval in France, during which the French government underwent structural changes,
and adopted ideals based on Enlightenment principles of nationalism, citizenship, and
inalienable rights. Changes were accompanied by violent turmoil and executions.
king louis XVI CORRECT ANSWERS Absolute monarch of France at the start of the
French Revolution. After yielding power to the revolutionary National Assembly, he was
overthrown when the French Republic was declared and then was executed .
storming of the bastille CORRECT ANSWERS 1st symbolic act of violence against the
monarchy the beginning of the French Revolution
old regime CORRECT ANSWERS The Political and Social system that existed in
France before the French Revolution
imperialism CORRECT ANSWERS A policy of extending your rule over foreign
countries.
militarism CORRECT ANSWERS A buildup of military strength within a country