Rudyard Kipling
Colonial history of Britain
Australia
New Zealand
Geert Hofstede
100

What were Rudyard Kipling's views on colonization? 

Kipling saw colonization as an important factor in global order and believed it was the white people's duty.

100

Does colonization branch from globalization or imperialism?

Imperialism

100

Who was the first European to map the east coast of Australia in 1770?

James Cook

100

which country colonized New Zealand

Great Britain

100

How many cultural dimensions can you analyze a society with? From Hofstede's findings? 

6 cultural dimensions (Individualism, Masculinity, Uncertainty Avoidance, Power Distance, Time Perspective, and Indulgence)

200

What is the name of the poem that Kipling wrote, relating to the duties and difficulties that colonization brought?

The White Man's Burden

200

What is imperialism?

The term used for describing countries' practice of expanding their nation and gaining power through land.
200

What term is used for the mixed ethnicity children of australia, who got forcibly removed from aboriginal families?

The Stolen Generation

200

What is the name of the indigenous people of New Zealand?

The Māori

200

If a society is discussing whether to have a democracy or a dictatorship, what cultural dimension is this referring to?

(Individualistic / Collectivistic, Masculine / Feminine, Uncertainty Avoidance, Power Distance, Time Perspective, Indulgence / Restraint)

Power Distance

300

Kipling describes the "New caught, sullen people" As half what? And half what?

Half-devil and Half-child

300

What excuse did Great Britain use to justify their colonization of other countries?

They justified it, by saying that it was their duty and they were helping the people of other nations.
300

Which population is most commonly reffered to as "The stolen Generation"

The aboriginals

300

What are two of the maori peoples most important cultural expressions?

The Haka (Dance) and their tribal tattoos.

300

If a country is operating with a low UA (Uncertainty Avoidance), do they prefer strict rules or general rules where you aren't as bound?

General rules

400

What is the name of the poem Kipling wrote, distinguishing white people from other nationalities (Hint: Pronouns)

We and They

400

In 1922 (At Great Britain's peak), what percentage of the world did Great Britain have control over? 14%, 17%, 21% or 26%

26%

400

In what year did Australia gain control over their nation, from Great Britain? 1886, 1892, 1901 or 1907?

1901

400

In the movie "Once Were Warriors", is the Heke family a part of the urban Māori culture, the modern colonial culture, or stuck in the middle.

In the middle

400

What is the name of the model created by Hofstede to analyze a culture? (Relating to a vegetable)

The Onion model (Løgmodellen)

500

What story did Kipling, famously, write? Some interpret it as an allegory for Britain's colonization of India. (The story was later turned into a Disney movie) 

The Jungle Book

500

What does the term "The sun never sets on the british empire" mean?

That the British Empire had colonies in every time zone, so there were always a nation they had, which the sun was shining on.

500

When Great Britain Colonized Australia, they called the land "Terra Nullius". What is the translation of this?

Nobody's land

500

What is the name of the theory made by Maffesoli that covers how social communities in the late modern society is created - through emotions and shared interest, rather than nationalities? 

 

Neo Tribalism

500

According to Hofstede's onion model, what is at the core of every culture?

Values