Historical Globalization
Cultural Contact
Colonialism/
Imperialism
Legacies of Historical Globalization
Attempts to Address Imperialism
100

What is ethnocentrism?

Believing your culture is superior to others

100

What is cultural contact?

When two cultures interact and exchange ideas, goods, and traditions

100

Which forces does imperialism rely on?

Political, economic, and military forces

100

What is a legacy?

A legacy is something handed down from the past that continues to impact the present

100

What is the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls organization trying to achieve?

To raise awareness, seek justice, and end violence against Indigenous women and girls

200

What is the industrial revolution?

A period when machines and factories replaced hand production, increasing production and industrial growth

200

True or False? Indigenous worldviews are often holistic while Europeans live within hierarchies

True

200

What is expansionism?

The policy of expanding a country’s territory or influence

200

How do European borders affect Indigenous peoples?

Borders divided traditional Indigenous lands and separated communities

200

What is the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples?

A government report that studied Indigenous issues and recommended changes to improve relationships and conditions

300

What is the Silk Road?

An ancient trade route connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa

300

What disease killed many Indigenous peoples in Canada at the time of contact?

Smallpox

300

Name one explorer famous during the Age of Exploration

  • Christopher Columbus
  • Jacques Cartier
  • John Cabot
  • Vasco da Gama
  • Ferdinand Magellan
300

What are two ways trauma can be passed onto younger generations?

  • Through biological changes that can affect DNA expression

  • Through parenting patterns and family dynamics

  • Through loss of cultural practices and identity

300

Name one of the 94 Calls to Action

  • Education about residential schools
  • Language revitalization
  • Child welfare reform
  • Health care improvements
400

Name 3 countries involved in the Scramble for Africa

  • Britain
  • France
  • Germany
  • Belgium
  • Portugal
  • Italy
400

What was the name of the last living Beothuk person?

Shanawdithit

400

What is the goal of colonization?

To settle new lands and control resources and people

400

What is a positive legacy of historic globalization?

  • Trade networks
  • Cultural exchange
  • New technologies
  • Spread of ideas
400

What is one way the Canadian government has tried to reconcile with its imperial past?

  • TRC Calls to Action
  • Apology for residential schools
  • Land acknowledgements
  • UNDRIP adoption
500

Name both a positive and negative legacy of historic globalization

Positive: cultural exchange, trade, technology
Negative: colonization, loss of culture, inequality

500

What system relies on explorers to find new land, exploit resources, then return profit to mother countries?

Mercantilism

500

Name some examples of how imperialism in Canada’s past has affected our present

Examples:

  • Residential school impacts
  • Land disputes
  • Inequality in Indigenous communities
  • Loss of language and culture
500

How does historic globalization still affect immigration patterns?

People often immigrate to countries they were historically connected to through colonization

500

What does the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples aim to do?

Ensure minimum standards for the survival, dignity, and well-being of Indigenous peoples worldwide.

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