Terminology
Policies & Practices
cultural contact
Imperialism
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100

___________ is the deliberate killing of a large group of people. Particularly those of a particular ethnic or racial background.

What is genocide?

100
The fur trade with Indigenous peoples of North America was important for European economic development and settlement. This led to the creation of the __________________________________________
What is the Hudson Bay Company
100
a web of life in which all living things are in harmony with one another and all are equal partners.
What is Aboriginal Worldview
100
The Silk Road led to the interchange of raw materials and manufactured goods among distant groups of people, this exchange is known as
What is international trade
100
an economic agreement in which a European country owned exclusive trade and investment rights in a region of the Americas, Asia, or Africa
What is sphere of influence
200
from the 16th to the 19th centuries,a system of government-sponsored international business ventures designed to make European monarchs rich
What is mercantilism
200

First Nations people viewed treaties as ________ agreements between two nations

What is sacred

200
a pyramid in which humans were at the top dominating all other things beneath them.
What is European Worldview
200

___________ was a region in which a European country attempted to control both politics and economics.

What is Sphere of Influence?

200
a territory that belonged to a European country, was ruled by the European government or its representative(s), and was completely subject to that European country
What is a colony
300
the involuntary dispersal of a people, especially from their homeland
What is displacement
300
the colonial governments and First Nations peoples made treaties but there were two main problems within these agreements. They are
What is language barrier and different worldviews
300

Conflict, disease, loss of resources, cultural change, and assimilation can lead to the ___________ of a culture

What is depopulation

300
It is important to understand that mercantilism was a ___________ phenomenon, that is, it placed the benefits to Europe above all else.
What is Eurocentric
300

_______ was an area that maintained its own soverignty but was guided by a European country.

What is a protectorate?

400
the use of a person or group for selfish purposes
What is exploitation
400
Over time, the British ignored or replaced treaties with policies and practices that were more ____________
What is paternalistic
400

These group of people on the east coast of Canada were severely impacted by cultural contact with Europeans.

Who are the Beothuk?

400
These values of competition, economic freedom, personal responsibility, and consumerism support which economic system?
What is capitalism
400
financial help given by government to help support an industry
What is subsidies
500

a abelief that the European world view is superior to all others.

What is Eurocentrism?

500
By 1867, English and French colonists had negotiated a partnership to control the lands and resources. This is known as ______________.
What is confederation
500
Following the voyages of Christopher Columbus in ________, explorers from many European nations came to North America.
What is 1492
500
Increased manufacturing leads to ______________, which occurs when the place of production shifts from the home and small craft shops to large factories.
What is industrialization
500
Francophones living in North America. In use mid-17th century until the early 20th century, as an expression of national identity.
What is Canadiens
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