Expressing Identity
Economic Forces
Global Issues
Culture and Resistance
The Canadian Context
100

A unique, stable combination of traits, memories, and values. 

Individual Identity

100

The 4 Forces of Globalization.

Trade, Transportation, Media, and Communication (Technology)

100

Land belonging to the government, like where the Lubicon lived. 

Crown Land

100

The spread of one dominant culture (often American) worldwide. 

Universalization

100

A Canadian whose roots are both Canadian and ancestral. 

Hyphenated Canadian

200

Unwritten "rules" in a collective expressed as customs or rituals. 

Traditions

200

The decade when containerization was introduced. 

1950s

200

A major environmental impact of large-scale banana plantations. 

Deforestation/Soil Erosion/Loss of Biodiversity

200

The goal of this movement is "equitable" trade for workers.

Fair Trade

200

The first country to adopt multiculturalism as official policy. 

Canada (1971)

300

Identity is ___ because it is always developing and evolving. 

Dynamic

300

The term for poor employment opportunities offered by TNCs. 

McJobs

300

This gap exists both betwen nations and within a single country. 

Digital Divide

300

Using the internet to find "like-minded" groups is an opportunity for ____. 

Collective Identity

300

The #1 most popular Indigenous language family in Canada. 

Algonquian (Cree, Okibwe)

400

The circumstances or surroundings in which you interact. 

Context

400

These savings are achieved by producing, using, and buying things in large quantities.

Economies of Scale

400

A challenge of "Media Concentration" for diverse viewpoints. 

Bias (or lack of diversity)

400

The process of "affirming and promoting" a culture's identity.

Cultural Revitalization

400

This law made French the official language of Quebec. 

Bill 101

500
Using another culture for personal gain/fashion. 

Cultural Appropriation

500

Why high-volume trade often hurts small, local businesses. 

Economies of Scale (local businesses can't compete with TNC prices)

500

The reason Ladakhis wanted to stop using flush toilets.

Pollution/Depleting the water supply

500

This Ladakhis Alliance worked to preserve the region's small-scale farming traditions. 

The Women's Alliance

500

This 1969 Act that gave English and French equal status in Canada. 

Official Languages Act

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