Unit 2: Ultranationalism Flashcards
the interests of the people of a nation. May include economic prosperity, security, and safety, and policies that promote shared beliefs and values.
national interest
armed forces sent by the United Nations or other international organizations to maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiation. May only use force for self-defense
peacekeepers
allowing armed forces sent by the United Nations or other international organizations to resolve conflict by using force for reasons other than self-defence.
peacemaking
a plan of action that guides a governments decisions about what to do within a country
domestic policy
a plan of action that guides a governments decisions about its official relations with other countries
foreign policy
treaty between European countries ending WW1
Treaty of Versailles
main points of Treaty of Versailles
Germany had to reduce military strength, pay war reparations, give up territory and colonies, accept responsibility for causing the war
extreme nationalism
ultranationalism
spreading information, purpose is to persuade people to support a goal
propaganda
how does ultranationalism develop?
countries in crisis, charismatic leadership, instilling ultranationalist values
the giving into demands
appeasement
compulsory military service
conscription
widespread, systematic attacks on a civilian group
crimes against humanity
killing of members of a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group
genocide
willful killing, torture, or inhumane treatment
war crimes