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100

This exchange involved the transfer of plants, animals, and diseases between the Old and New Worlds, significantly impacting global history.

What is the Columbian Exchange?

100

This term describes the mass killing of a group of people based on ethnicity, religion, or nationality.

What is genocide?

100

This term refers to the belief that European culture and history are central to the development of civilization.

What is Eurocentrism?

100

The period in 1960s Quebec where there is a modernization of business, industry, healthcare, etc. 

What is the Quiet Revolution?

100

This term refers to the act of making amends for wrongdoing, often through compensation or restitution.

What is reparations?

200

Extending a country’s power/influence by acquiring new territories and establishing control over other countries and their people.

What is Imperialism?

200

This group of people in Rwanda initially held key positions until they became targets of mass killing.

Who are the Tutsis?

200

Spices, porcelain, horses, and/or religions were exchanged here.

What is the Silk Road?

200

This Canadian law, first passed in 1876, defined who is considered a "Status Indian" and regulated various aspects of Indigenous life.

What is the Indian Act?

200

Adam Smith is credited as being the creator of this, which stresses free trade and competition.

What is Capitalism?

300

This term refers to the period beginning in 1492 with Columbus's voyages and ending after World War I, characterized by European expansion and cultural exchange.

What is Historical Globalization?

300

These people (of Newfoundland) were recorded as being the first casualties of European colonialism in North America

Who are the Beothuk people?

300

The Industrial revolution saw Europe (and gradually the rest of the world) shift toward the factory system and away from this. 

What is Cottage Industry?

300

This occurred after the Hudson's Bay Company tried to create a colony in present-day Manitoba (1811). 

What is the Red River Rebellion?

300

This economic system, followed by European imperial powers from the 16th to the 19th century, involved controlling trade in colonies to benefit the imperial power.

What is Mercantilism?

400

We start to see this new group of people/way of life after 1347, especially during the Industrial Revolution.

What is the Middle Class?

400

These were set up to try low level officials and regular people who participated in the Rwandan genocide.

What are Gacaca courts?

400

This is the period of British rule in India from 1858 until their independence in 1947.

What is the "Raj"?

400

This is the type of land claim where a treaty was never signed.

What is a comprehensive land claim?

400

This term refers to the total income earned by a country's residents, both domestically and internationally.

What is Gross National Income (GNI)?

500

This term refers to the coexistence of multiple cultures in a society, where each culture maintains its distinctiveness.

What is cultural pluralism?

500

Photos from this event sparked worldwide outrage, helping lead to the end of Apartheid in South Africa. 

What is the Soweto protest? 

500

This belief promoted by Ghandi is a strategy to achieve social change through self-sufficiency. 

What is Swadeshi?

500

King George III issues this to address what is to be done with lands and peoples of North America after the war. This grants Indigenous land rights and required treaty-making for land acquisiton.

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763?

500

This started to happen in India when British laws restricted production.

What is deindustrialization? 

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