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What is patriotism?
Love of a country and interest in it's well-being. A sense of loyalty.
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What is the French Revolution?
Overthrowing a monarch to establish a republic that was then overthrown by another monarch.
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Who is Louis XVI?
This monarch was the last king of France during the French Revolution.
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What is ethnic?
Descendants from previous generations, membership is hereditary.
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What is self-determination?
The power to control one's affairs in their best interest.
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What is collective consciousness?
An internal awareness of shared memory and pride by a group.
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What is the Quiet Revolution?
During the 1960’s and 1970’s, provincial governments in Quebec put in place significant social, political, and economic reforms. These reforms became known as the
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What is civic?
Political legitimacy from the active participation of its citizenry or "will of the people”
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What is contending loyalties?
Loyalties that compete. Rely on your commitment.
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What is state?
A community of those who contribute to the maintenance and strength of the this, and that the individual exists to contribute to this goal.
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What is xenophobia?
The irrational or unreasoned fear of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange.
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What is expansionist?
A radical form of imperialism that incorporates autonomous, patriotic sentiments with a belief in this
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What is sovereignty?
The political authority to control one's own affairs.
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What is romantic?
State derives political legitimacy as a natural consequence and expression of the nation, or race. Opposes Enlightenment rationality.
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