This term means the process of two cultures becoming more alike.
What is homogenization?
A person whose first language is French is known as this.
What is a Francophone?
This term refers to the movement of people from one country or region to another.
What is migration?
This term describes when one culture makes space for another.
What is accommodation?
What is the Metis flag?
This term describes when a smaller culture loses its identity to fit into a larger one.
What is assimilation?
This Canadian law promotes bilingualism in government services.
What is the Official Languages Act?
When people adopt some traits of another culture after contact, this is called:
What is acculturation?
In Jane Elliott’s experiment, this trait determined who were given advantages over others.
What is eye colour?
This term means “pushing a group to the edges” of society and denying them a voice.
What is marginalization?
This section of the Charter guarantees minority language education rights.
What is Section 23?
An urban center with over 10 million people is called this.
What is a megacity?
This Canadian Indigenous group negotiated land in 1936 and was recognized in the 1982 Constitution.
Who are the Métis?
This territory was created to help preserve Inuit culture and government.
What is Nunavut?
This type of school assumes students are learning French as a second language.
What is a French immersion school?
In the 1800s, Canada advertised Western Canada as this “new land of wealth.”
What is the New Eldorado?
Name one similarity between the Inuit and the Yanomami regarding globalization.
What is resource extraction without proper consultation?
What is outsiders invading for resources?
What is loss of control over land?
This Indigenous group in Brazil faced invasion by gold miners due to globalization.
Who are the Yanomami?
This term describes a person who identifies as Canadian while also identifying with their ancestral culture (e.g., Korean-Canadian).
What is a Hyphenated Canadian?
After the British took control of Canada, approximately 10,000 members of this group were deported.
Who are the Acadians?
Give one reason why some Canadians oppose accommodation policies.
What is conflicting values about religious symbols in public (e.g., Quebec secularism laws)?