In the 1840s, there were a total of 130 ones in every territory and province except Newfoundland, PEI and New Brunswick.
How many schools or students?
They are treaties that control the tariffs, taxes, and duties that countries put on their imports and exports
What are trade agreements?
It refers to the widespread international movement of goods, capital, services, technology and information.
What is Economic Globalization?
This process began in Britain in the 1760s.
When and where did the Industrial Revolution start?
A country or an area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
What is a colony?
Children were kept at boarding schools far away from their families, from the ages of 6 to 15, and were only able to speak English or French.
What were residential schools?
The only international organization dealing with the global rules of trade. Its main function is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible.
What is WTO (World Trade Organization) and its function?
Access to new cultures. Lower costs for products. The spread of technology and innovation
What are 3 benefits that globalization brings?
These are 4 main Industrial Revolutions.
What are coal, gas, electronics and nuclear, and the internet and the renewable energy called?
Environmental degradation, the spread of disease, economic instability, ethnic rivalries, and human rights violations—issues that can long outlast one group's colonial rule.
What happens when a country is colonized (the impact)?
Both girls and boys were expected to have their hair short when they first arrived (the bowl cut).
What kind of hairstyle was considered appropriate at residential schools?
These are huge conglomerates that can take a design sketch, split the production between thousands of factories, box up the goods and ship them to stores in less time than they’ll stay in style.
What are mega - suppliers?
It refers to the sharing of ideas and information between and through different countries (Internet, social medias, and internationally popular films, books and TV series)
What is Social Globalization?
The age of science and mass production, and then the digital revolution.
What comes after the Industrial Revolution?
To serve as a source of inexpensive labor and natural resources which led to large trade enterprises and economical benefits for colonial powers.
Why did colonization begin?
Culture, self-identity, and self-esteem were destroyed. They suffered from severe punishments and were left traumatized physically and mentally.
What went wrong at residential schools? (The effect)
Describe the selling of goods and services abroad and the buying/ bringing goods and services into a country from abroad to sale.
What do export and import mean?
It refers to the transmission of ideas, meanings and values around the world in such a way as to extend and intensify social relations.
What is Cultural Globalization?
The emergence of capitalism, European imperialism, efforts to mine coal, and the effects of the Agricultural Revolution.
What were the 3 main causes of the Industrial Revolution?
England and France
What are the 2 countries that colonized Canada?
From around the 2000s, the Canadian government announced their official apology and had donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to families of those former students.
When and how did the government of Canada respond to residential schools and show amends many years later?
It refers to when one company hire another company to fulfil certain tasks in production
What does outsourcing mean?
It refers to the development and growing influence of international organizations such as the UN or WHO means governmental action takes place at an international level.
What is Political Globalization?
The process of changing from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry and machine manufacturing
What is the Industrial Revolution?
A person whose first language/mother tongue is French.
What does francophone mean?