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Social 20

Social 20 Final Exam Review

Name: ____________
January 26th

Isherwood

Exam Date:

Related Issue 1
20-1
To what extent should nation be the
foundation of identity?
Key

20-2
Should nation be the foundation of
identity?

Terms
Alienation
International
Revolution
Bourgeoisie
Land Claim
Reasonable
Accommodation
Civic Nation
Non-nationalist
Reconciliation
loyalties
Cultural Pluralism
Nationalist loyalties
Royal Commission
Collective
Nation-state
Republic
Consciousness
Contending
Patriotism
Sovereignty
Loyalties
Push Factors
Self-determination
Constitution
Pull Factors
Segregation
Federalists

Key Concepts
Evolving understanding of identity, nation, & nationalism
Different views on nation
How has nationalism shaped Canada? The world?
Nationalism as part of identity
Reconciling Contending Loyalties: religious, regional, cultural, racial, ideological,
etc.
Different understanding of nation and nationalism: relationship to land, geography,
collective, civic, ethnic, cultural, linguistic, political, spiritual, religious, patriotic
Difference between nations and nation-states
How nationalism has been shaped by history, geography, politics, economics, &
social factors (Why are some nations based on economic nationalism, geographic
nationalism etc.?)
20-1: How does the French revolution relate to nationalism? What about the
Napoleonic Era or the Congress of Vienna?

Related Issue 2
20-1
20-2
To what extent should we embrace
Should nations pursue national
nationalism?
interest?

Key Terms
Appeasement
Collectivization
Conscription

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Crimes against
Gross National
Plebiscite
humanity
Income
Peacekeeping
Domestic Policy
Holocaust
Peacemaking
Ethnic cleansing
Holodomor
Referendum
Fascism
Internment Camp
Refugees
Foreign Policy
Militarism
Successor State
Genocide
National Interest
Ultranationalism
Gross Domestic
Nuremburg Trials
War Crimes
Product
Propaganda

Key Concepts
What is national interest?
+s & -s of nations pursuing their national interest
How foreign policy affected the outbreak of WW I (MAINS), WWI peace settlements
(Treaty of Versailles, creation of the League of Nations, and the interwar years
Similarities and differences between nationalism and ultranationalist (nationalism
+ too much patriotism = ultranationalism)
Ultranationalist values in Germany and Japan How was propaganda used to
promote these values?
Connection between ultranationalism and Crimes Against Humanity/Genocide/War
Crimes (The Wave novel study)
Various examples of Genocide, past & present
Self-determination: Quebec, FNMI, Tibet
India as a Successor State Gandhi and the Salt March (Indias pursuit of selfdetermination)

Related Issue 3
20-1
20-2
To what extent should
Should internationalism be pursued?
internationalism be pursued?

Key Terms
Absolute Poverty
Sovereignty
Sovereignty
Bilateralism
International Law
Supranationalism
Civil Society
Isolationism
Tied aid
Economic Stability
Multilateralism
Trickle-down effect
Economic Sanctions
Relative Poverty
Unilateralism

Key Concepts
Why do nations engage in global affairs?
How does internationalism impact individual and collective identities?
Motives for internationalism: economic stability, self-determination, peace &
security, & humanitarianism
Connection of each foreign policy to internationalism: multilateralism,
supranationalism, peacekeeping, foreign aid, international law and agreements

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Examples of the degrees of internationalism (unilateralism, isolationism,
bilateralism, multilateralism, supranationalism)
What organizations promote internationalism? UN, NATO, EU, etc.
How does internationalism affect conflict, poverty, disease, debt, the environment,
& human rights
What are Canadas foreign policy goals?
How much should nationalism be sacrificed in the name of internationalism?

Related Issue 4
20-1
20-2
To what extent should individuals
Should individuals and groups in
and groups in Canada embrace a
Canada embrace a national identity?
national identity?

Key Terms
Asymmetrical
Equalization
Official Bilingualism
Federalism
Payments
Patriated
Clifford Sifton
FNMI
Pierre Trudeau
Conquest
Indian Act
Pluralism
Cosmopolitan
Inherent right
Residential Schools
Distinct Society
Institution
Responsible
Economic
Lafontaine &
Government
nationalists
Baldwin
Tommy Douglas
Louis Riel

Key Concepts
Lafontaine & Baldwin Quest for responsible government: successful bicultural
initiative = model for future generations
Canadas national identity how has it changed from the past to now? E.g.
Tommy Douglas introduction of Universal Healthcare
How is national identity promoted through symbols, myths, institutions,
government programs and initiatives?
The growth of French Canadian Nationalism
Asserting Aboriginal Rights: Metis Self-government, Treaties, the Indian Act, & Selfdetermination
Canadian Unity: Which forces affect this unity? How so? (Geography, Alienation,
the Federal System, Quebec Sovereignty)
Future Visions of Canadian Identity: Pluralism, Multination Model, separatism,
Aboriginal Self-determination, North American Integration)
Land Claims

Whole Course Spectrum

Internationalism
Ultranationalism

Nationalism

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