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Social Studies 20-2

Final 60 MC Redacted Study Sheet

Nationalism
identification with one.s own nation and support for its interest, especially to the exclusion or
detriment of the interest of other nations.

Parisians
born in Paris or inhabitant of French.

Bastille
prison or jail during the 17 century.

Revolution
French revolution May 5 1789

 Louis XVI
Sparked the French revolution

Estates General
Representative assembly in old regime France. Its purpose was to advice the king primarily on
financiall matters.

Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

Tennis Court Oath


new French constitution had been adopted unless they won't disbanded.

National Assembly

Queen Maria Antoinette

France’s economic problems by reforming the tax laws

the nobles, the church, the peasants

Loyalty

Individual rights
Everyone us equal

group rights
cololective rights that denoteds to the group rather then the a person or human being

National Interests
the national interest is a sovereign state's goals and ambitions taken to be the aim of
government.

Nation-states.

nation state is nation rulled by another nation/ community itself ans the citizens identify
themselves as a nation. inside of a nation. territorial bounded sovereign politly
more like a place.

Civic nations/nationalism

not unified by culture and political identity bnult around shared citizenship.
In a liberal democratic state.

Ethnic nations.

its identified based on shared history territorial origins a=ethnic group[ and community such as
language ans tuff

Sovereign nations.

independent state with control ove r its own territory,


 Appeasement.

Self-determination
process in which certain group of peole with certain degree of natinal consiusness form their
own state and chose their own government.

contending loyalties

people that compete/ loyalites that compete.


Globalization
a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into more connected
and independent place.

Perspectives on Nationalism
as a Cause of the First World War

M.A.I.N
military
Aliances
Imperialism
Nationalism

National security
a nations ability to contrloll ans protecxt its citizns economy and other institutions.

Treaty of Versailles
treaty of versialles wa siosgned by Germany to lksoe its all armies pay for all the financials
caused and klsoe territory and disarm and give up all its colonies overseas.

Ultranationalism
extreme nationalism whci a country keeps control/supremacy over another country obe the
form of violence to pursue its specific interests.

Nazism
Ukrainian famine of 1932-33

Lebensraum
what Hitler wanted to do was lebensraum to take space space hungry believed that it could
evolve more with more space

Collectivization
what Hitler did to Jews

Hitler/Stalin

Propaganda
dissemination of fake news lies to public to influwnece public openions.

conscription crisis
draft6 to military by force compulsory have to.,

Sudetenland
Was Czechoslovakia bordering Austria and Germany in the even of war

Chamberlain

clergy or. A royal favourite.

League of Nations
failed.

Japanese Canadians-WWII
around 22000 Japanese populations in canad awere forced into interne3mtn camp.

Armenian Genocide

Armenians genocide was kiiling of armneianians by ottomaon empiure tukssystematic kiilng


 
Nuremberg Trials

Soviet Union

War Crimes and the Rwandan Genocide


Rwandans genocide was lated 100 days April to July 1994 nealy 1 mill ethnic people died tutsi
and hutu.

Crimes against humanity


crinemes commited agiasnt civilians at large scale

Holocaust
kililgns sof jews by nazis during trhe ww2 systematic kiiling.

Internationalism.
when countries wok tighter to promote smilar causes.

Isolationism.

alone avoid political or economical entangalment with others


International organizations

NATO

Isolationists

Peacekeepers/Peacemakers

Major-General Roméo Dallaire,

United Nations

former Yugoslavia
Security Council

Liberty leading the people-Delacroix BSovereignty

Supranationalism

Militarism

European Union

Unilateralism

Paris Agreement

 Multilateral

Balance of power

Diplomacy.

Territoriality

Superpower

World Trade Organization

collective security

foreign policy
NGOs

odious debt

federalism

Western Alienation

NAFTA

Multiculturalism

Reasonable adaptation.

Reasonable integration.

Reasonable assimilation.

Reasonable accommodation.

Quebec Bill 101

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