Terms
Culture as Dynamic
Cultural Barriers
People
Final Jeopardy
100

It's the process of blending into a new society or culture while maintaining original cultural traits, values, and features

What is integration?

100

It's a sequence of steps that outline different points in an individual's reaction to change

What is the Stages of Change Continuum?

100

They are two types of cultural barriers

What are visible and invisible?

100

She was arrested for refusing to leave the section of a movie theatre designated for white customers

Who is Viola Desmond?

100

1. They are the four types of social movement

and

2. It was a 1914 immigration dispute in which passengers aboard a steamship were denied entry into British Columbia

What are alternative, reformative, redemptive, and revolutionary social movements?

and

What is the Komagata Maru Incident?

200

It's the process of increasing interdependence and integration among economics, societies, and cultures of the world

What is globalization?
200

Social media campaigns, letters to the editor, and petitions are all forms of this

What is advocacy?

200

Nativism might use rely on these two types of cultural barriers in its depiction of immigrants

What are labels and stereotypes?

200

He is an environmental figure known for his work on The Nature of Things

Who is David Suzuki?

300

It's the irrational fear, dislike, or hatred of strangers or anyone/anything perceived as foreign

What is xenophobia?

300

Agreement or cooperation between different sides as a means of finding common ground is known as this

What is bipartisanship?

300
They are policies, practices, or procedures that discriminate against people or specific groups

What are systemic barriers?

300

Holding a sacred feather, he stood as a holdout to the Meech Lake Accord

Who is Elijah Harper?

400

Africville is an example of this two-word type of racism

What is environmental racism?

400

Often a response to conquest or loss of cultural identity, this form of challenging culture often models itself after a previous mode of living

What are revitalization movements?

400

Sandra Lovelace Nicholas primarily resisted this type of cultural barrier

What is colonization?
400
She is a writer who has drawn upon her past during the internment of Japanese Canadians

Who is Joy Kogawa?

500

It's the use of art, literature, fashion, language, and traditions to challenge or subvert systemic injustice

What is cultural resistance?
500

It's the economic and cultural belief that high levels of consumption, typically beyond what is needed for survival, is beneficial

What is consumerism?

500

Negative or nonexistent media representation might lead someone to do this, one of this unit's forms of challenging culture

What is establish own media?

500

Appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2004, her father was not allowed to practise law

Who is Rosalie Silberman Abella?

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