Social 20 Chapter 3 What does loyalty mean

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Social 20 Chapter 3 What does loyalty mean?

Social 20 Chapter 3 What does loyalty mean?

Loyalty �When you are faced with a choice, loyalties can play a role in

Loyalty �When you are faced with a choice, loyalties can play a role in the decisions you make. Choices based on loyalty can range from easy decisions that require little thought to difficult decisions that require great sacrifice. https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=mgr 2 t. LYY ha 4

Patriotism �Patriotism can be understood as love of ones country or nation. �Patriotism shows

Patriotism �Patriotism can be understood as love of ones country or nation. �Patriotism shows itself in many kinds of behaviors. �Patriotism is an emotion. Loyalty is a behavior that can come from patriotism.

Nationalist Loyalty

Nationalist Loyalty

Contending Loyalty �Contending loyalty is when you have two loyalties that compete. �Choosing between

Contending Loyalty �Contending loyalty is when you have two loyalties that compete. �Choosing between them can be difficult. DILEMNA

Affirming First Nation Loyalty �In 1982 First Nations chose to affirm their status as

Affirming First Nation Loyalty �In 1982 First Nations chose to affirm their status as nations by restructuring and recognizing the National Indian Brotherhood – and renaming it the Assembly of First Nation governments.

What is in a name? �Names can be useful tools to affirm national loyalties.

What is in a name? �Names can be useful tools to affirm national loyalties. �The Inuit language Inuktitut was often ignored by Europeans and Europeans renamed the lands and areas to reflect Eurocentric values. �To take back their identity and affirm their nation they began to rename places using true Inuit language.

Cultural Pluralism �Many new comers came to Canada due to cultural pluralism. ◦ Encouraging

Cultural Pluralism �Many new comers came to Canada due to cultural pluralism. ◦ Encouraging collectives to affirm and promote their unique cultural identity.

Reasonable Accommodation �A legal and constitutional concept that requires Canadian public institutions to adapt

Reasonable Accommodation �A legal and constitutional concept that requires Canadian public institutions to adapt to religious and cultural practices of minorities as long as these practices do not violate other rights and freedoms.

Newfoundland Canada Day �Across the country, Canadians celebrate Canada Day in different ways. �In

Newfoundland Canada Day �Across the country, Canadians celebrate Canada Day in different ways. �In Newfoundland the story is bloody. �The bloodiest day in Newfoundland History was the battle of Beaumont. Hamel which occurred in 1916 during world war 1. At the time they were a self governing British Dominion that had not joined Canada yet. �The Newfoundland regiment was practically wiped out.

Quebec Sovereignty Sovereignists were people who supported the idea of Quebec becoming an independent

Quebec Sovereignty Sovereignists were people who supported the idea of Quebec becoming an independent nation state. Quebec should control their own destiny. Federalists were people who oppose sovereignty they believed that Quebec should remain a Canadian province.

How can Nationalism Create Conflict? �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=IQgd. PD 7 NSKw#t=55

How can Nationalism Create Conflict? �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=IQgd. PD 7 NSKw#t=55