Unit 1
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Unit 4
Terms
100

This term describes rejecting global cultural influences in order to preserve traditional identity.

 cultural revitalization?


100

This Canadian legacy of globalization affects land ownership and land rights today.

the Numbered Treaties

100

This agreement replaced GATT and established formal rules for international trade disputes.

 the World Trade Organization (WTO)?


100

This form of engagement links people worldwide through shared knowledge, causes, or projects.

global citizenship

100

This global organization coordinates international responses to health crises.

the World Health Organization (WHO)?


200

This term describes judging another culture using the standards of your own culture.

 cultural bias

200

This genocide resulted from colonial borders and ethnic division created during imperial rule.

 the Rwandan Genocide

200

the human effort to interpret, reconstruct, and tell the stories of that past using evidence like documents and artifacts

History

200

This principle states that individuals have responsibilities alongside their rights.

civic responsibility

200

When a government takes control of privately owned industries.

 nationalization


300

This communication trend allows a small number of companies to control large portions of global media.

 media concentration

300

This economic shift reduced the power of mercantilism and encouraged free-market trade.

industrial capitalism

300

 everything that has ever happened, a vast and complete realm of all events

past

300

This method uses international cooperation to prevent conflict rather than military force.

diplomacy

300

This historical process connected world economies through empire, trade, and migration.

historical globalization

400

This process results in cultural change through long-term contact without forced assimilation.

acculturation

400

This term describes the belief that colonies existed mainly to benefit the economy of the imperial power.

 economic imperialism

400

This term describes economic growth that depends on information, innovation, and education.

the knowledge economy

400

This responsibility requires considering how current policies affect the quality of life of future generations.

 intergenerational responsibility

400


A country’s authority to govern itself without outside interference.

sovereignty

500

This government strategy supports minority languages through education laws and funding.

language preservation policy

500

This policy of forcefully  cultural change attempted to eliminate Indigenous governance, language, and traditions in Canada.

cultural genocide

500

This idea links prosperity to cooperation between nations rather than self-sufficiency.

global interdependence

500

This concept links informed citizens’ knowledge with meaningful participation in global decision-making.

 democratic engagement

500

This trade policy protects domestic industries by limiting foreign competition.

protectionism