This is the effort to restore new life into a culture.
What is Cultural Revitalization
During the Age of Empires, countries such as Great Britain, France, Japan and many others are examples of this.
What are Imperial Powers
These are companies that operate and produce services and goods in more than one country around the world.
What are Transnational Corporations
The three basic needs that the world should be entitled to are food, shelter and this...
What is Drinking Water
This is the degree to which an individual is healthy, comfortable and able to participate in or enjoy life events.
What is Quality of Life
Your family traditions, religious beliefs, language and cultural ways of knowing all play a part in shaping this form of your identity.
What is Collective Identity
This law that was first enacted in 1876, gave the Department of Indian Affairs sweeping power over Indigenous identity, political structure, governance and education among other things.
What is the Indian Act
Marvel, Lucasfilm (Star Wars), 20th Century Fox and ESPN are just a few examples of these to Disney.
What are Subsidiaries
This document outlines the fundamental rights for every person around the world, regardless of their identity and where they live.
This is the business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services and create goods that were usually done by the company's own staff
What is Outsourcing
This law was established in 1968 as an effort to preserve the Canadian identity through the creation and promotion of Canadian Content (CanCon)
What is the Canadian Broadcasting Act
Beginning in the 1500s, but reaching its peak, this period of time saw the relocation of many Indigenous people of Africa to parts of the New World to aid in the production of resources for the European powers of the world.
What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade
This type of trade benefits the workers as it focuses on getting them the proper payment and rights for their labour.
What is Fair Trade.
The collapse of this major production facility in Bangladesh saw a massive transition in the garment industry and brought to light then in justices faced by workers in developing countries.
What is the Rana Plaza
This is the mixing or blending of different cultural traits and elements of cultures resulting in a new, unique culture.
What is Hybridization
This is another name for the gap between those that do and those that do not have access to up-to-date technology.
What is the Digital Divide
This is a perspective that uses European ethnic, national, religious and linguistic criteria to judge others and their cultures.
What is Eurocentrism
Trade, Transportation and Technology are all forces of Globalization, the fourth being...
What is Media
Someone that cannot afford to purchase the goods and services to meet their basic needs are currently in a low this.
This is the socio-economic gap of inequality found between individuals, communities or countries.
What is Disparity
This is the concentration of the world's news sources into the hands of fewer and fewer corporations.
What is Media Consolidation
The British novelist wrote the extremely controversial poem, The White Man's Burden.
Who is Rudyard Kipling
This failed free trade agreement looked to create open trade between a multitude of countries in what was once classified as the "New World", except for Cuba.
What is the Free Trade Area of the Americas
People that believe royalty, military dictators and religious leaders are better suited to improve a country's quality of life and should be in charge of a government have this belief...
What is Anti-Democratic
This is a form of economic nationalism that sought to increase the prosperity and power of a nation through restrictive trade patterns with its colonies.
What is Mercantilism