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This or That
Final Jeopardy
100

It's a term that describes both social and economic factors

What is socioeconomic? 

100

Mahatma Gandhi led this 24-day march that demonstrated civil disobedience and nonviolent protest

What is the Salt March?

100

She wrote A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

Who is Mary Wollstonecraft?

100

Universal design refers to accessibility for all people who are using 1. physical and digital spaces or 2. just physical spaces

What are physical and digital spaces?

100

1. She

was forcibly removed from the Roseland Theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia in 1946, which was a province in which

2. this African-Canadian village

was located and which served as an escape from the racism of the time

Who is Viola Desmond and what is Africville?

200

It's a term that describes the fair allotment of opportunities and resources based on individual need rather than equal distribution

What is equity?

200

This feminist wave represented a break from the seemingly tranquil suburban life depicted in popular culture

What is the second wave of feminism? 

200

He is known, among other endeavours, for his work as host and narrator of The Nature of Things

Who is David Suzuki?

200

Pollution, poverty, and immigration to cities can all be associated with 1. the Industrial Evolution, or 2. the Industrial Revolution

What is the Industrial Revolution?

300

It's the term for colonial populations who are excluded from positions of power

What is subaltern?

300

Nelson Mandela helped to end the South African system of this through negotiations with President F. W. de Klerk

What is apartheid?

300

He was appointed to head of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 1995

Who is Desmond Tutu?

300

Landfills being disproportionately placed near typically marginalized communities is an example of 1. ecocriticism, or 2. environmental racism

What is environmental racism?

400

It describes the ability to control others' thoughts, behaviours, and actions as well as the distribution of resources

What is power?

400

In 1876, Dr. Emily Stowe founded the first Canadian suffrage organization to help combat this type of oppression that is found within structures and norms

What is systemic?

400

She is the current national chief of the Assembly of First Nations

Who is Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak?

400

The availability of and access to food in sufficient quantity and nutritional quality is a definition of 1. food sovereignty, or 2. food security

What is food security?

500

It's a term defined as the dominance of one class over another in a way that is supported by legitimizing norms and ideas

What is hegemony?

500

In 1973, the Government of Canada began recognizing these formal Indigenous assertions of legal right to ownership or control over specific land

What are land claims?

500

Her work contributed to passing the Rehabilitation Act of 1973

Who is Judy Heumann?

500

An approach to justice that, through dialogue and healing, emphasizes empowerment for the harmed and both responsibility and redemption for the harming party is known as 1. restorative justice, or 2. rehabilitative justice

What is restorative justice?

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