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2 Types of Nationalism
20.1 IB
Nation as a Concept
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Archbishop MacDonald
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20.1 IB
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Archbishop MacDonald
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20.1 IB
Tibet a nation?
If Tibetans had controlled their own political affairs for __________ of years,
then Tibet must be a __________.
When deciding whether a people are a nation, the __________ for selfdetermination the __________ to control ones__________ affairs is an
important consideration.
consideration may be more important than actual __________ the
__________authority to control ones __________ affairs.
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Archbishop MacDonald
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20.1 IB
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Changing Myths
nations myths are not__________
relationship between citizens and __________ identity is often __________
__________ the sense of __________ identity of people born into a nation or
who immigrate
National Myths and Canadian Identity
many Canadians embrace the idea of Canada as a__________nation
Since 1994, __________ has been Canadas official __________sport
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Archbishop MacDonald
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