Terms
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
100

The belief that European culture and values are superior to others.

Eurocentrism

100

This process happens when cultures become more similar due to globalization.

 homogenization

100

The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others.

ethnocentrism


100

This organization provides loans to developing countries to support economic growth.

 the World Bank

100

Basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to.

human rights

200

The process of separating groups based on race, culture, or ethnicity.

 segregation

200

This term describes blending elements from different cultures into something new.

hybridization

200

This economic system focused on exporting more than importing and collecting wealth through trade.

mercantilism

200

The amount of land and resources needed to support a person’s lifestyle.

 an ecological footprint


200

The difference in opportunities and treatment between men and women globally.

the gender gap

300

This trade agreement connected Canada, the United States, and Mexico.

NAFTA

300

This Indigenous group in Alberta was affected by oil development and globalization.

the Lubicon Cree

300

The forced removal of Indigenous children from their families to assimilate them into European culture.

Residential Schools

300

This economic idea focuses on meeting present needs without compromising future generations.

 sustainable development

300

The inability of societies to solve complex global problems due to lack of knowledge or cooperation.

the ingenuity gap

400

When businesses move production to countries with cheaper labour.

outsourcing

400

The gap between people who have access to modern technology and those who do not.

 the digital divide

400

This European king was responsible for brutal treatment of people in the Congo.

King Leopold II

400


This international agreement aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.


 the Kyoto Protocol


400

A group of people connected online through shared interests rather than location.

 a virtual community

500

When a dominant group forces a minority group to give up its culture and adopt another.

 assimilation

500

This process focuses on restoring and strengthening traditional culture and language, such as among the Cree or in India.

cultural revitalization

500

This period involved European powers competing to control African land and resources.

 the Scramble for Africa

500


Factories in Mexico that produce goods for foreign companies, often at low wages.


 maquiladoras

500

The idea that economic growth, social progress, and environmental protection must work together.

 sustainable prosperity

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