Unit 1/4 Flashcards

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country

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is a political(laws) and geographic place.

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nation

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A nation is about shared identity

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A nation-state

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is a country where most people share the same culture, language, and identity.

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nationalism

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an individuals relationship to their nation is far more important than making space for othetr nations and their goals

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civic nationalism

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is the idea that a nation is built on shared laws, values, and citizenship, not race or ethnicity.

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patriotism

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is love, pride, and loyalty toward your country.

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war of 1812

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was a conflict between america and the the british that ended with no border changes but helped strengthen national identity in North America.

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🇨🇦 Confederation of Canada

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is when several colonies joined together to form one country.

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impacts of new france

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production of metis people and extensuuve trading networks that encourgaed more people to settle

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7 years war

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was a global conflict between Great Britain and France that ended with Britain gaining control of most of France’s North American territory.

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royal proclamation

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set up British control in North America and recognized Indigenous land rights after the Seven Years’ War.

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louis reil

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metis leader who fought to protect metis people.

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red river rebellion and resistance

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louis reil steppin in and now known as manitoba self governed

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henri bourassa and qubec sovereignty

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french candaian nationlist who fought to protects qubecs language and culture and limit british. wanted to become independeant country

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internment of ukranian canadians

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detained ukranians cuz they thought they were enemies.put into camps during ww1

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quiet revolution

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major changes in qubec and wanted in independence

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october crisis

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violent political crisis in quebec to force independence

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canadian multiculurism act

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federal law tat officially recognized multiculturism

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referendums on qubec sovereignty

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provinical votes to determine if qubec should seperate from candaa

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nationalist loyalties

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allegiance, conncetions, or devotions towards your nation and national identity

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reasonable accommodation

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diff loyalties coming tg to wrok tg

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bill 101

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protect/promote french language and culture in 1977

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bill 96

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forces all buissnes to heavily prioritze french

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bill 21

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bans all public workers from wearing any visible religious symbols

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equalization payments
are money given by the federal government of Canada to provinces that have less ability to raise revenue through taxes.
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pluralism
belief that society should reflect the respect for diversity, culture religion, diversity etc
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Isolationism
is a policy where a country avoids getting involved in other countries’ political issues, wars, or alliances.
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Protectionism
using trade barriers to protect domestic industries.
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left spectrum
collective ideas
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right spectrum
individual ideas
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liberal
more govt
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conservative
less govt
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federalists
people who support a federal system of government
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civic nation
is a nation where people are united by shared laws, values, and citizenship, rather than by ethnicity, language, or ancestry.
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segration
is the separation of people into different groups, often based on race, religion, or ethnicity.
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alienation
is the feeling of being disconnected from other people, society, or your work.
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