This European nation controlled Rwanda for many years
What is Belgium?
This is the period of British rule over India
What is the Raj?
This legacy of Imerialism involves the forceful movement of a people from their land
What is displacement?
This is one of the earliest examples of globalization
This piece of legislation is still in effect today, though its purpose is no longer assimilation
What is the Indian Act?
These are the two main ethnic groups in Rwanda
Who are the Hutus (majority) and Tutsis (minority)
This company was granted a monopoly on trading in India and Asia for a period of 15 years.
What is the British East India Company?
This practice is meant to eliminate the culture of a people
What is assimilation?
This economic system greatly benefitted the colonial power, especially the monarchy.
An attempt from Pierre Trudeau to further assimilate Indigenous people in 1969
What is the White Paper?
The implimentation of this allowed for easy identification of Tutsis
What are ethnic ID cards?
This is a consequence/legacy of the British empire banning Indian-made textiles
What is the loss of livelihoods and/or traditional skills?
This legacy of Imperialism involves the loss of life among Indigenous people
What is depopulation?
This is a territory that belongs to a European country; it is completely subject to that European country
What is a colony?
This disrupted the traditional ways of living for Indigenous people and tied their collective rights to living here
What are reserves?
This "Rebel Group" was mainly made up of Tutsis and were the government's scapegoat for the genocide
Who are the Rwandan Patriot Front?
This legacy of globalization is apparent in India's political system
What is their government system? (Westminster system)
This economic policy of exchange was vital to the growth of imperial powers
What is trade?
These groups address issues caused by historical globalization
What are Non-Governmental Organizations?
These are agreements between the crown and Indigenous people to share land and gain benefits in return
What are the numbered treaties?
This paramilitary group are widely accepted to be responsible for the majority of the killings in Rwanda
Who are the Interahamwe?
These Acts baned the importation of most cotton textiles into Britain
What are the Calico Acts?
The belief that European culture and values are central to the development of the world
What is eurocentrism?
This policy rejects the idea of assimilation and embraces cultural pluralism
What is multiculturalism?
This Albertan man led the charge of "Citizens Plus" in 1970
Who is Harrold Cardinal?