Social Studies 20-1 (RI ONE)

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Ethnic

Relating to a population subgroup with shared cultural traditions, language, or heritage.

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Cultural

practices, beliefs, and values associated with a particular ethnic group.

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Linguistic

relating to language or languages, including their structure, development, and relationship to culture.

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Political

relating to the governance, policies, and activities of a state or community, including the distribution of power and decision-making.

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Spiritual

relating to religious beliefs, practices, and experiences that individuals may have.

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Religious

pertaining to a system of beliefs, rituals, and practices associated with a particular faith or spiritual tradition that individuals may have.

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Patriotic

relating to the love for or devotion to one's country, often expressed through support for its values and ideals.

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French Revolution

A period of radical social and political change in France, characterized by the overthrow of the monarchy, the rise of radical groups, and the establishment of a republic.

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Napoleonic Era

A period in French history when Napoleon rose to power, marked by military conquests and significant political reforms.

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Canadian Nationalism (Charter of Rights and Freedoms)

The belief in promoting and maintaining the interests, culture, and identity of Canada as a distinct nation, often emphasizing unity and pride among Canadians.

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Quebecois Nationalism (Quiet Revolution)

A social and political movement in Quebec. Aimed at promoting Quebec's distinct identity and increasing autonomy within Canada, leading to significant reforms in education, health, and culture.

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First Nations and Metis Nationalism

Movements advocating for the rights, culture, and identity of Indigenous peoples in Canada, focusing on self-determination and recognition of treaties.

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Contending Nationalist Loyalties

When individuals or groups prioritize different national identities, often leading to conflicts or tensions between various national groups within a state.

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Contending Non-Nationalist Loyalties

Refers to the prioritization of loyalties that are not tied to national identity, such as regional, ethnic, or ideological affiliations, which can create conflicts or tensions between groups within a state.

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Race

A social construct that categorizes individuals based on physical characteristics, such as skin color and facial features, often influencing social dynamics, identity, and systemic inequalities.

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Ideology

A set of beliefs or principles that guide political, economic, or social systems, often shaping the values and goals of individuals or groups.

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Class/Status

A social hierarchy that categorizes individuals based on factors such as wealth, occupation, education, or social prestige, influencing access to resources and opportunities.

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Region

A geographical area defined by physical, cultural, or political characteristics, influencing social interactions and economic activities.