The transition from hand productions methods to machines
What is the Industrial Revolution?
1-5 dollars
What is the workers daily pay?
14-18 years of age
What is the typical age of students who went to residential schools?
The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, governments,
What is Globalization?
Exploring other lands
Where the industrial revolution began
Where is Britain?
Human rights and labor rights
What rights are sweatshops violating?
The main religion forced on the students at residential schools
What is Christianity?
The growth of towns and cities
What is Urbanization?
Document that dictates the relationship between First Nations and the Canadian government
What is the Indian Act?
Trade and rise of business
What are two major factors of the Industrial Revolution?
Components of sweatshops (name one or more)
What are poor working conditions, unfair wages, unreasonable hours,child labor and lack of benefits for workers?
Tradition and language
What did the indigenous peoples lose from residential school?
Refers to the system of production and distribution of goods
What is economy?
To fight world poverty
What is the World Bank's purpose?
The year 1840
What is the time that the industrial revolution ended?
People who typically works in sweatshops
Who are young women, immigrants, children
The best chance to be successful in society
(hint: has to do with the government)
Why did the government sponsor residential schools?
Taxes on imported goods or goods coming into the country
What is tariffs?
Columbus along with his cargo brought foods that changes the world's diet
What is the start of globalization?
A new set of innovations which led to rapid economic growth in the 19th century
What is the second revolution?
Place(s) with the most sweatshops
Where is Central America, South America, Asia or India?
The government in Canada that funded these schools
What is the Federal Government?
The selling of state or government controlled industries to private buyers
What is privatization?
The first phase of assimilation, when First Nations met explorers they learned French and included it in their language.
What is acculturation?