Evolution Of Nationalism Flashcards

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What are the concepts of nationalism

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Shared beliefs or state of mind, language religion or traditions

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2
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Difference between nation and country

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Country is the land with borders and provinces, nation is a group of people that share similar values and ideas

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3
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Linguistic nationalism

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A language that divides us or brings us together

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4
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Ethnic nationalism

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Coming to gather because of racial or cultural similarities

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5
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Cultural nationalism

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Similar ways of life

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Religious nationalism

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Similar religious practices or beliefs

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7
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Geographic nationalism

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The terrain shaping the way you are or live

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Political nationalism

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Political affairs and beliefs, based on where you live

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9
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Why is Canada a civic nation

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We share the same values and are willing to live under common laws, political unity

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What is reasonable accommodation

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Canadas government adapting laws toward people culture or religious practices as long as the don’t violate others rights

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11
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What are the economic factors that started the French Revolution

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The country was in debt, there was a famine, lots of taxes

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What was the political factor that started the French Revolution

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The people wanted more in the government

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What was the social factor that led to the French Revolution

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The people in the lower class system, the bourgeoisie, wanted more power

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What are two key events at the beginning of the French Revolution

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The tennis court oath, the fall of bastille

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What were some of the good things that the French Revolution did to unify people

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Cave everyone rights, created national symbols

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16
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What happened to the ideals of the French Revolution under the committee of public safety

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The ideas of liberty, equality and fraternity were lost due to fear of counter revolutions

17
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Why is the French Revolution seen as a key step to our modern understanding of nationalism

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Because loyalty to liberty and equality after the Revolution spread across Europe

18
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Historical causes of the French Revolution

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The storming of bastille, the tennis court oath

19
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Social causes of the FR

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They were new ideas going around about who should lead and who we should follow, people wanted to be seen as equal

20
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Economic causes of FR

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The king started to raise taxes and even made certain nobility pay, there country was in extreme debt and the king kept spending money as if he had cash to burn

21
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Geographic causes of FR

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There were floods and droughts that led to food shortage and rise of prices for bread

22
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Political causes of FR

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The declaration of rights of man and citizen made it so that certain rights the nobility enjoyed were not available anymore

23
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Progressive taxes

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Poor people pay less taxes than rich people

24
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Flat tax

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Everyone pays the same ammount

25
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What were American colonists upset about

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The lack of of representation in British government and the raise of taxes

26
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What was the stamp act

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A direct tax on the British colonies

27
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What triggered the American revolution

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The Boston tea party and taxes

28
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What was the Declaration of Independence

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A founding document of the united states

29
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The key elements of the Declaration of Independence

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God made us all equal, the business of this document is to protect these rights, people have the right to revolt

30
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Who was Duncan Campbell Scott

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He was the First Nation representative, he wanted everyone to be « British «

31
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What was the white paper

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A proposition to end federal government treaty obligations