Nationalism Social 20

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1. Related issue 3

1.1. Isolationist

1.1.1. Keeping Secrets

1.1.2. Borders up

1.1.3. No Ties

1.1.3.1. Self Sufficient

1.1.3.2. Cultural

1.2. Unilateral

1.2.1. 1 Country

1.3. Bilateral

1.3.1. 2 Country

1.4. Multilateral

1.4.1. 3+ Country

1.5. Supralataral

1.5.1. Multiple governments in one organization (Cool Cids Club)

1.6. EU

1.6.1. European Union

1.6.1.1. Goal

1.6.1.1.1. to promote peace through interdependence

1.6.1.2. Artice Council

1.6.1.2.1. Northwest Passage

1.6.1.2.2. Why claim the artic?

1.6.1.3. World Council of Indigenous People

1.6.1.4. LA Francophone

1.6.1.5. Depend on each other

1.6.1.6. Same Currency

1.6.1.7. Brexit Left

1.7. UN

1.7.1. Keep Peace Among Nation

1.7.2. Good relations

1.7.3. Promote Human Rights

1.7.4. Reduce inequality

1.8. WHO

1.8.1. World Health Organization

1.8.1.1. Focuses on

1.8.1.1.1. Health

1.8.1.2. Got rid of

1.8.1.2.1. Small Pox

1.9. NGO

1.9.1. Non-Governmental Organization

1.9.1.1. Red Cross

1.10. WTO

1.10.1. World Trade Organization

1.10.1.1. Focuses on

1.10.1.1.1. Trade

1.11. NATO

1.11.1. North Atlantic Trade Organization

1.11.1.1. to protect each other, “strength in numbers”

1.12. NAFTA

1.12.1. North American Free Trade Agreement

1.12.1.1. strengthen members economies through the reduction of removal of tariffs

1.13. World Bank

1.13.1. Created after WW2 to help rebuild damaged countries

1.13.2. Gave out loans

2. Nationalism Definitions & Terms

2.1. Contending Loyalties

2.1.1. Non-nationalist

2.1.1.1. Hockey

2.1.1.2. Family

2.1.1.3. Friends

2.2. Nation within a nation

2.2.1. Quebec

2.2.2. First Nation, Métis, Inuit

2.3. Nation

2.3.1. Ethic

2.3.2. Civic

2.4. Nation state

2.4.1. Has Physical Borders

2.4.2. Why did Canada want to become a nation state?

2.4.2.1. Status

2.4.2.2. Money

2.4.2.3. Alliances

2.4.2.4. Trade Alies

2.4.2.4.1. Canada and USA have heavy a hefty trade agreement

2.4.2.5. Symbol

2.5. Nationalism

2.5.1. Shared; History, Culture, Language and/or Relationship to the land

2.5.2. Collective, Shared sense of belonging to a group of people who identify as a nation

2.5.3. Development of Nationalism through Canada

2.5.3.1. National Identity

2.5.3.1.1. Legislation

2.5.3.2. Quebec Identity

2.5.3.2.1. Legislation and development leading up to quiet revolution and status

2.6. Steps to go from Nationalism to Ultranationalism

2.6.1. Vilify

2.6.2. Classify

2.6.3. Dehumanize

2.7. Ultra Nationalism

2.7.1. Extreme

2.7.2. Become independent so much and love yourself that you hate others

2.7.3. Was demonstrated in Both World Wars

2.8. **Sovereignty**

2.8.1. In charge of own affairs

2.9. Internationalism

2.9.1. Cooperation between nation states

2.9.2. Motives

2.9.2.1. Self Determination

2.9.2.2. Economic Stability

2.9.2.3. Status

2.9.2.4. Peace/Security

2.9.2.5. Humanitarian

2.10. NGO

2.10.1. Non-Governmental Organization

2.10.2. Example

2.10.2.1. Red Cross

2.11. Foreign Policy

2.11.1. Actions of laws that determine how nation state works with other nation states

2.11.1.1. UN Peace Keeping

2.11.1.2. Foreign Aid

2.11.1.3. International Law

2.12. UN

2.12.1. Main goal is peace keeping

3. Related Issue 1&4

3.1. French Revolution (1700)

3.1.1. Absolute Monarchy

3.1.2. Versailles

3.1.3. Taxes

3.1.3.1. Hungry

3.1.4. Storming of the Bastille

3.1.4.1. Symbol of Government

3.1.5. Poor Government (lots of switching)

3.1.6. Classes

3.1.6.1. Clergy (top), Nobility (middle), Peasants (bottom)

3.1.7. Reign Of Terror

3.1.8. Nation Assembly

3.1.8.1. Tennis Court oath

3.1.8.2. Calling of The Estates General

3.2. American Revolution

3.2.1. Boston Tea Party

3.2.1.1. Dummed Tea

3.2.1.2. More Taxes

3.2.2. Boston Massacre

3.3. Quebec Sovereignty

3.3.1. FLQ

3.3.1.1. October Crisis

3.3.1.1.1. List of demands that where wanted to be meant. Didn’t happen.

3.3.1.1.2. Terrorist Attack 6 deaths

3.3.2. Oka Crisis

3.3.2.1. Golf Course

3.3.3. War Measures Act

3.4. Arctic Sovereignty

4. Related Issue 2

4.1. World War 1

4.1.1. Mania

4.1.1.1. Military

4.1.1.2. Alliance

4.1.2. Treaty of Versailles

4.1.2.1. War Reparations

4.1.2.2. Demilitarize

4.1.2.3. Give back taken land & give up colonies

4.1.2.4. War guilt clause

4.1.3. Canadian Nationalism

4.1.4. Trenches

4.1.4.1. Technology developed

4.1.5. Internment camps

4.1.5.1. Uraine

4.2. Interwar Period

4.2.1. Rebuilding own country

4.2.1.1. Mostly

4.2.1.1.1. France

4.2.1.1.2. Germany

4.2.2. Appeasements

4.2.3. Great Depression

4.2.4. German Inflation

4.2.4.1. Started taking over Czechoslovakia

4.3. Word War 2

4.3.1. Domino Effect

4.3.2. Nazi Party

4.3.3. Communism

4.3.4. Internment Camps

4.3.4.1. Japanese