A group of people who share a common territory, history, culture, and government.
Nation
The person who receives and interprets a message.
receiver
This event in 1838 ended slavery in Jamaica and influenced many aspects of our culture.
Emancipation
A business that accepts deposits and lends money to customers.
Bank
A system of rules that people in a country must obey.
Laws
Pride, loyalty, and devotion to one's country.
Nationalism
The information, idea, or feeling being communicated.
message
The traditions, monuments, and customs passed down from one generation to another.
Heritage
Money borrowed from a financial institution that must be repaid with interest.
Loan
The group of people responsible for running a country
Government
Love and support for one's country, often shown through actions and service.
Patriotism
Communication that uses spoken words.
Verbal Communication
This Jamaican cultural icon helped preserve Jamaican music through reggae.
Bob Marley
The ability to obtain goods or services now and pay for them later.
Credit
Students can contribute to school governance through this representative body.
The student Council or prefect body
These represent a country's identity and include the flag, anthem, and coat of arms.
National Symbols/Emblems
This online danger involves bullying or harassing someone through digital platforms.
cyberbullying
A group of people who share a common ancestry, language, culture, or history.
Ethnic Group
A new video game or designer shoes are examples of these.
Wants
This group reviews and debates bills before they become laws.
The senate
Vision 2030 aims to make Jamaica "the place of choice to live, work, raise families, and do this."
do business
A statement that can be proven true or false.
A fact
Name two institutions that help preserve Jamaican culture.
Institute of Jamaica, JCDC, National Library of Jamaica, National Archives of Jamaica,
Economic institutions encourage people to do this with their money for future use.
Savings/save
This branch of government interprets laws.
Judiciary