Related Issue 1 (Ch. 1-4) | Related Issue #2 (Ch. 5-8) | Related Issue #3 (Ch. 9-12) | Related Issue #4 (Ch. 13-15) | Vocabulary |
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What is the desire for self-determination?
Historical events are often bound by a desire for this.
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What is the assassination of Ferdinand Franz?
World War I started with this event.
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What is unilateralism?
When a country responds to world events by themselves.
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What is its citizens?
A responsible government responds only to this group.
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What is genocide?
The systematic killing of a specific group of people.
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What is a cultural understanding?
A First Nation group valuing the earth is an example of this understanding of a nation.
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What are the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente.
The two sides of World War I were called this.
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What is supranationalism?
In this type of response to world events, members take a vote and must accept the decision of the group.
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What is an institution?
A group of people with the same goals and ideas is this.
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What is ethnic cleansing?
A nice way to say genocide.
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What is reasonable accommodation?
Deaf people having access to interpreters and/or VRS is this.
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What is pay reparations, shrink their military, give up land and accept responsibility.
Following World War I, Germany was required to do this.
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What are sanctions?
When a country prevents trading with a nation to force them to change their behaviour.
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What are maple leaves, hockey pucks, and beavers.
Some national symbols of Canada.
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What is a refugee?
A person who flees one country looking for a safer location.
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What is the French Revolution?
A historical event that represented a clash between national and class loyalties.
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What is the ability to control their own future?
When people pursue national self-determination, they are seeking this.
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What are incentives?
When a country provides additional money or trade options to get a country to change their behaviour.
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What is the CRTC?
This agency controls how much Canadian content is on television and radio.
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What are contending loyalties?
When your loyalties are being pulled in two directions.
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What is a linguistic, cultural, religious, geographic (regional) or political understanding?
People can share these five understandings of a nation.
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What is the United States?
World War II ended when which country dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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What is the United Nations?
This agency coordinates efforts around the world when there is conflict.
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What is a civic nation?
Diefenbaker believes this is how all Canadians should live.
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What is a sovereignist?
People who wish that they were independent from a country.
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