The civilization that conquered ancient Greece, they adopted and adapted many of aspects of Greek culture.
Who were the Romans?
A pledge taken by physicians, traditionally, when they begin their medical careers. It outlines the ethical principles and obligations that physicians should follow in their practice. Includes, "First, do no harm".
The hippocratic oath.
The Gold Rush had little to no effect on the Secwepemc territory?
False.
The Gold Rush brought settlers and miners to Secwepemc territory, increasing land pressure and conflict.
One of the first major European influences on the Secwepemc people.
What is the fur trade?
Explain how the fur trade impacted the Secwepemc people's way of life.
The fur trade introduced new goods and economic relationships, but also increased dependence on European goods and disrupted traditional lifestyles.
The continent where Greece is located (the southern part).
What is Europe?
Missionaries respected and preserved the traditional beliefs of the Secwepemc people?
False.
Missionaries often sought to replace traditional beliefs with Christianity, rather than preserve them.
An event that lead to a significant decline in the Secwepemc population during the 1800s.
What is outbreaks of European diseases?
Describe one way in which European diseases affected the Secwepemc communities.
Diseases like smallpox led to a dramatic decline in population, causing grief, loss of knowledge, and weakening of community structures.
The city-state where democracy was founded.
What is Athens?
The book, "Shuswap History" includes a timeline of Secwepemc history from 1850 to 1990.
True.
The book includes a chronology of major events in Secwepemc history from 1850 to 1990.
A primary goal of the missionaries who came to Secwepemc territory.
What is converting people to Christianity?
What strategies did the Secwepemc use to resist the loss of their land?
They held meetings, sent petitions to government officials, and organized leadership to defend their land rights and assert sovereignty.
The father of medicine.
Who is Hippocrates?
The belief that the sun is at the centre of the universe (or solar system).
What is heliocentric?