Questão | Responda |
which understanding of nation supports the position that Tibet can appropriately be called a "nation" because of the peoples' desire for self-government? | political understanding of nation |
Which understandings of nation look at the shared ideas of a group of people who have the same language and way of life? | linguistic understanding of nation & cultural understanding of nation |
which understanding of nation supports the idea that nations result from the sense of isolation created by physical barriers such as mountains, oceans, and deserts? | geographic understanding of nation |
Jewish people are dispersed throughout the world. Which understanding of nation helps to explain their sense of nation? | Religious or Spiritual understanding of nation |
ethnic nationalism divides people into us and them. in extreme cases, this is dangerous because it can lead to... | intolerance and racism |
"the same person can be, without any contradiction, an american citizen, of caribbean origin, with african ancestry, a christian...." the excerpt BEST provides support for the conclusion that... | people have many different identities |
"every nation has a creation story to tell...." for many Canadians, the battle of Vimy Ridge is Canada's creation story because , for the first time... | Canadian soldiers fought together for the first time and did what the French and British could not |
(chart with arrows about ethnic and civic nationalism) which question BEST describes the content of the chart? | how do civic and ethnic nationalism compare? |
(aspects of nation chart) the aspect of a nation that supports the conclusion that nationhood has the potential to be constructive or destructive is... | aspects 3: can unite or divide people |
which additional aspect of a nation could be added where the question mark is to complete the illustration? | is constantly evolving |
(kind of nation chart) what kind of nation is identified by these characteristics? | civic nation |
this kind of nation is MOST likely to have a... | constitution and legal guarantee of rights |
which statement BEST describes Canada's relationship to this kind of nation? | Canada is this kind of nation |
(action and motivation chart) which action and motivation are incorrectly paired? | IV: action- delegates swear the tennis court oath and proclaim themselves a national assembly motivation- want to stop opposition to the revolution that was growing in france |
the motivation that BEST completes the chart is... | the revolutionaries want to prevent foreign monarchs from reinstating the king |
(factors that shaped french nationalism list) factor 3 (the french monarchy loaned money to revolutionaries fighting britain for independence) can be categorized as an... | economic factor |
the two factors with a common category are... | 1 and 2 |
(comic w/ 2 people on a peasant) the group from french society at the time that would MOST strongly agree with the message conveyed in the cartoon is the... | peasants |
the cartoon focuses on an injustice that was a direct result of... | the divisions of french society into 3 estates |
which negative outcome was a result of quebec's adoption of bill 101? | the head offices of many companies moved from montreal to toronto, causing an economic downturn in quebec |
the government's use of royal commissions to address complicated issues is weakened because... | a royal commissions recommendations do not have to be implemented |
a common feature of the oka crisis (1990) and the James Bay and Northern Quebec Settlement (1975) was that the... | FN involved won some concessions from the federal government |
the PRIMARY motivation for Quebec passing bill 101 was to... | prevent further erosion of french language and culture |
in 1990, the federal government ruled that the Sikh RCMP officers are allowed to wear their turbans on the job. many Canadians objected because the change compromised the RCMP uniform as a national symbol. this objections fails to acknowledge that Sikhs... | Are entitled the reasonable accommodation. |
sources 1 (about immigration's effects towards host country) and 2 (patriotism) best address which question? | has multiculturalism contributed to or detracted from a Canadian identity? |
with which statement would the authors of source 1 and 3 (Canada has never been a melting pot, more like a tossed salad) MOST likely agree? | immigration has played a major role in Canada's developement |
how would the authors of source 1 and 2 respond to source 3? | they would both agree with it |
(inuit cartoon) this cartoon appeared as a response to... | Quebec passing Bill 101 |
which of the following examples is NOT focused on foreign policy? | Canada makes a constitutional amendment to grant First Nations more control over their financial affairs |
which view or belief concerning national interest is false? | national identity has no impact on national interest |
most historians believe that the treaty of Versailles imposed on Germany after WW1 was based on... | vengeance against an aggressor state |
many contemporary international issues involving the Middle East can be traced back to... | frustrated Arab nationalism and broken promises by the colonial powers |
(Stephen Harper cartoon and poll) which statement about the sources are the most accurate? | source 1 and 2 both indicate that canadians are divided over the issue of arctic sovereignty |
(kofi annan quote) according to the source, when citizens think about their country's national interest, they need to pay more attention to... | common international issues |
if the canadian government was to put kofi annan's suggestion into action, it would... | make a stronger claim for arctic sovereignty |
(Woodrow Wilson and League of Nations sources) source 5 (comic of wilson) is MOST consistent with the view expressed in... | source 3 (discussing Woodrow Wilson) |
the cartoonist in source 1 (muzzled dog) ignored the fact that... | the league lacked the military means to curb aggression |
(sources about the military role in Afghanistan) which concern about Canada's involvement in Afghanistan is NOT addressed by the sources? | the financial cost of the mission |
source 2 (poll) indicates that most... | Canadians believe Canada's role in Afghanistan is related to its responsibility towards international security |
source 1 (military cartoon about democracy) and 2 (poll) supports the conclusion that... | in democratic countries people have the right to question government policies |
"Gavrilo Princip shot Archduke Ferdinand...." the given statement suggests the main for the assassination was to promote... | nationalistic ambitions |
in deciding to adopt a policy of appeasement towards fascist dictators, the British and the French governments largely ignored... | collective security apparatus of the League of Nations |
some people believe that nationalism becomes ultranationalism when people move from valuing their own nation and its interests to... | hostility towards other nations |
which of the following actions would be the LEAST compatible with the principles and goals of the Soviet Union under Josef Stalin? | using appeasement in response to unrest from an ethnic minority |
during the inter-war years, the political goals of Nazi Germany were similar to those of Fascist Japan in that both countries... | used the education system as a propaganda tool |
one of the main reason why the Germans accepted Nazism was the... | economic hardship created by the Great Depression |
one of the main reasons Chamberlain used appeasement was to resolve the crisis created by Hitler's takeover of the Sudetenland was the... | desire to avoid another major war |
sources 1, 2 and 3 suggest that the purpose of propaganda is to... | portray your opponent as evil and make yourself appear morally superior |
the messages presented in these sources would have the least effect on people who were... | well informed |
the leagues proposal to deal with aggression was... | unsuccessful because league members lacked commitment |
genocide is most likely to occur in countries that have a... | small visible minority |
some people argue that the UN's response to the critical situation in Rwanda in the mid 1990's was a colossal failure because it... | did not prevent the slaughter of 800 000 people |
ethnic cleansing as implemented by the Serbs in the former Yugoslavia was an act of... | genocide |
the Manhattan Project and the subsequent nuclear destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki provide evidence that... | the US was prepared to go to any lengths to win WW2 |
there is considerable optimism that crimes against humanity are going to be less prevalent in the future. which reason for increased optimism is false? | globalism has decreased the number of ultranationalist groups |
the victims to the Hutu's were the... | Tutsis |
source 3 (picture of woman and child in front of bomb remnants) disputes the claim that... | the bombs were a deliverance for the Japanese people |
Canada's membership in NATO is motivated by a desire for... | peace and security |
the international response to the tsunami that hit SE Asia in 2006 is evidence that nations are often motivated to act by the need to... | relieve suffering and assist people in need |
by joining the EU nations engage in... | supranationalism |
which organization involves the world community working together to promote global economic stability? | WTO |
what kind of approach does the WHO have? | internationalist approach |
borders between countries create... | power struggles |
in democracies, individuals and groups can influence foreign policy using a variety of legal and effective methods. these methods include all EXCEPT... | preventing people from voting until the government changes its policy |
governments sometimes refuse to take an internationalist approach to solving problems because internationalism can mean... | giving up control over aspects of sovereignty |
international law, as it applies to treaties, agreements, and UN resolutions... | is interpreted and enforced by the world court |
why was the outright ban on landmines proposed by the united nations convention on inhumane weapons ineffective? | the UN was unable to enforce it |
what is NOT a way that countries can promote internationalism? | by increasing taxes on imported goods |
the use of economic sanctions is controversial because... | sanctions hurt a state's citizens rather than the government |
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