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Challenges and Opportunities
100
Characteristics about yourself like: what neighbourhood you grew up in, what kind of music you listen to, aspects of your appearance, languages you speak, your interests
What is...an example of individual identity
100
A form of ethnocentrism that uses European ethnic, national, religious, and linguistic criteria to judge other peoples and their cultures.
What is... Eurocentrism?
100
This economist believes unrestricted capitalism is dangerous and can lead to devastating results.
Who is... John Maynard Keynes
100

In 1492 this Italian sailed the ocean blue looking for trade routes with the East Indies. Instead he kicked off the Grand Exchange

Who is... Christopher Columbus

100

When a company moves some of its operations outside of its home country to take advantage of cheap labor, limited worker rights, and lower environmental and safety standards

What is... outsourcing

200
The gap between those with access to up-to-date digital technology and those who do not.
What is... the Digital Divide
200

The formal meeting that started the Scramble for Africa.

What is... The Berlin Conference, 1884

200
Three economic institutions that were formed at the Bretton Woods Conference
What is... GATT, World Bank and the IMF
200

This war really lasted for 9 or 20 years depending on who you ask. It was fought over multiple continents in the 18th century. You must give both names!

What is... The Seven Years War/French-Indian War

200

This is a way of measuring a person or group's environmental impacts by estimating the amount of land needed to produce the resources that they consume.

What is...ecological footprint

300
The spread of one popular culture around the world. Also Give one example
What is...Universalization of Popular Culture - Hollywood is popular worldwide
300

The need for land and resources, to spread Christianity, increased trade and access to new goods, cultural capital and to spread European values, power and prestige , availability of increased naval technology

What are... motivations for imperialism

300

International organization that makes joint decisions and trade agreements for a large group of countries. What makes it unique is that it has a parliament (joint democratic decision-making body).

What is... The European Union

300

This Belgian King was responsible for some of the worst human rights abuses in his colony during the scramble for Africa. Name the colony and the king

What is... King Leopold II in the Congo

300

As production increases, companies experience lower costs and increased efficiency

What is...economies of scale.

400
The mixing of cultures and identities to form something new. Give an example.
What is... Hybridization - Bollywood -Korean Hip Hop
400

Two groups of Rwandans whose differences were changed from class/economic distinctions to racial categories by German and Belgian colonizers

Who are... Hutus and Tutsis. The Europeans thought the Tutsi had more European characteristics: lighter skin, smaller noses and a taller build and consequently favoured them by giving them better land, jobs and opportunities.

400

This international organization focuses on trade liberalization and settles disputes over trade agreements. Name the organization AND their decision-making process

What is... The World Trade Organization and CONSENSUS

400

This was one of the first joint-stock trading companies. Investors could buy fractional shares and would receive some of the company's profits in return. The company had their own army and also received state funding, so they weren't purely capitalist or mercantilist. FULL NAME REQUIRED

What is The Dutch East India Company

400

Protesters say that international bodies such as the ______________ and ____________ have done a great deal to protect investors but little to protect workers and only serve the West, not the rest. Their financial austerity measures in recovering countries have also been criticized.

What are the World Bank and the IMF

500
How does legally Canada affirm and promote our national culture and language?
What is... CRTC. Canada has passed cultural content laws to promote Canadian culture. Thirty per cent of music played by Canadian radio stations and 60 percent of programming on Canadian TV stations must be Canadian
500

Name and put in chronological order the following events/groups from colonial India:

British Government Control of the country

The separation of India into two separate nations based on religion (Hindu vs. Muslim.

Corporate/Company Control of the country

What are... The British East India Company, The Raj, and Partition.

500

The 4 causes of the 1st World War

What are... Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism.

500

This edict from the King George the Third forbid British colonists from settling west of the Appalachian mountains without treaties in place. It is generally recognized to have established Indigenous land title in Canada. NAME and YEAR

What is the Royal Proclamation of 1763

500

This foundation of historical globalization caused a great deal of urbanization and made production cheaper, but also increased pollution and dangerous child labour. Name the foundation and give and approximate starting date AND location

What is the Industrial Revolution. It began in Britain in the mid-eighteenth century (~1750).

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