Apartheid and Rwandan Genocide
Scramble for Africa
Historical Aspects of Globalization
FLQ
Vocabulary
100

This South African leader fought against apartheid and became the nation's first Black president in 1994.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

100

This conference divided African territories among European powers in 1884–85.

What is the Berlin Conference?

100

This British trading company played a significant role in the colonization of India and the global trade of goods like tea and spices.

What is the East India Company?

100

The FLQ was active in this Canadian province.

What is Quebec?

100

The policy of dominating other nations politically, economically, or culturally.

What is imperialism?

200

The two ethnic groups involved in the Rwandan Genocide were the Hutus and this group.

Who are the Tutsis?

200

This economic system during colonization extracted resources and wealth from Africa for European benefit.

What is mercantilism?

200

According to Ashutosh Sheshabalaya, this is the number of "rounds" or phases of globalization.

What are three?

200

The FLQ sought independence for Quebec through these means.

What is violent revolution/terrorism?

200

The exchange of goods, people, and ideas across the Atlantic Ocean is known as this.

What is the Grand Exchange?

300

This international court was established to prosecute those responsible for the Rwandan Genocide.

What is the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda?

300

This country colonized the Congo under King Leopold II.

What is Belgium?

300

The first round of globalization, as identified by Ashutosh Sheshabalaya, began with the expansion of trade routes after this explorer’s voyage in 1492.

Who is Christopher Columbus?

300

This event in 1970 marked the peak of FLQ activity and resulted in the War Measures Act being invoked.

What is the October Crisis?

300

The belief that one's culture is superior to others is known as this.

What is ethnocentrism?

400

This 1976 protest in South Africa, led by students opposing the mandatory use of Afrikaans in schools, became a symbol of resistance against apartheid.

What is the Soweto Uprising?

400

The indigenous people of Africa called the Portugese this word, which means "ancestral ghosts."

What is vumbi?

400

Symbols on Canada’s coat of arms, such as the maple leaves and the fleur-de-lis, reflect this historical aspect of globalization.

What is the influence of European colonization (or cultural and political ties to Britain and France)

400

The FLQ kidnapped these two individuals during the October Crisis.

Who are James Cross and Pierre Laporte?

400

This term describes a society where multiple cultures coexist and maintain their distinct identities.

What is cultural pluralism?

500

These community-based courts were used in Rwanda to promote justice and reconciliation after the genocide.

What are gacaca courts?

500

This group of people, whose lands and resources were taken over, were not consulted in the Scramble for Africa.

Who are the Indigenous peoples?

500

This animal, featured prominently on the Canadian coat of arms, represents the historical importance of the fur trade in Canada.

What is the beaver?

500

This Canadian prime minister invoked the War Measures Act during the FLQ crisis.

Who is Pierre Elliot Trudeau?

500

This Canadian historical period marked significant social and political change in Quebec during the 1960s.

What is the Quiet Revolution?