This type of globalization involves the integration of national economies through trade, investment, and capital flows.
What is Economic Globalization?
Canada has two languages making them a _______ nation.
What is bilingual?
An ancient trading route that connected the East to the West.
What is the Silk road?
Schools whose aim was to assimilate indigenous cultures in Canada.
What are Residential schools?
Rights and freedoms that every individual is inherently entitled to, regardless of nationality, ethnicity, gender, religion, or any other status.
What is Human Rights?
In this form of globalization, nations cooperate and interact on political issues that transcend national boundaries.
What is Political Globalization?
Someone that is French-speaking or associated with the French language and culture.
What is a Francophone?
An extinct indigenous culture who lived on the East Coast of Canada.
What is the Beothuk?
A conference that happened close to the end of WWII in which leading world powers created the World Bank and International Monetary Fund?
What is Bretton Woods?
A mode of growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
What is Sustainable Development?
Describes the interconnectedness of societies through movements of people, migration, and the exchange of ideas, values, and social norms.
What is Social Globalization?
This commission regulates and supervises all aspects of the broadcasting system in Canada, including television and radio broadcasting.
What is the CRTC?
This era was characterized by a renewed and aggressive pursuit of overseas colonies and territories.
What is new Imperialism?
President Trump is looking to claim Canada, Greenland and the Panama Canal as American territory. He is also wants to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America. This can be seen as a modern form of what?
What is Imperialism?
A key economic indicator that represents the total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
What is GDP?
An integration of individuals or groups into a dominant culture.
What is Assimilation?
Pertains to efforts aimed at preserving, promoting, and rejuvenating aspects of a culture that may be declining or at risk of being lost.
What is Cultural Revitalization?
When you believe that your ethnicity is superior to others.
What is ethnocentric?
A person's beliefs, values, attitudes, and assumptions about reality, shaping how they interpret and make sense of the world around them.
What is a Worldview?
A fund providing short term financial assistance to countries in need.
What is the International Monetary Fund?
The standardization of products and services across different regions or the blending of cultural practices on a global scale.
What is Homogenization?
Refers to the blending or mixing of different cultural elements, practices, or traditions. This can occur through cultural exchange, migration, globalization, and the interaction of diverse cultural influences.
What is Hybridization?
A set of principles and practices aimed at building a wealthy and powerful nation through the regulation and accumulation of wealth, primarily in the form of gold and silver.
What is Mercantilism?
Removal of most trade restrictions between the US, Canada & Mexico?
What is the USMCA?
Subjective and multidimensional concept that encompasses various factors contributing to an individual's overall well-being and satisfaction with their life circumstances.
What is Quality of Life?