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define cultural contact |
interaction of diverse cultures that may result in the change of values, beliefs, and traditions |
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how did cultural contact affect the beothuk people |
british wanted to set up fishing stations where the beothuck peoples village was, tensions grew and in the end the british ended up killing allot of the beothuk poeple |
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who was shawnadithit |
believed to be the last existing beothuk, before she dies she drew allot of her culture on paper to be preserved |
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define worldview |
a persons views and perspectives on the world |
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define depopulation |
the reduce of population due to conflict, disease, loss of resources, cultural change or assimilation |
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define potlatch |
traditional indigenous ceremony, where food and gifts were shared |
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what were the six nations confederacy |
began as a alliance with hadenosaunee then tehatiskaro joined, devoped a democratic from of gov its purpose was to represent all people |
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colonialism in sudan |
colonized by Britain and ruled by Egypt and Britain together agreed to separate people and cultures into north and south sudan |
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define displacement |
the involuntary dispersal of people especially from their homeland |
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jared dimond beliefs |
believed that the majority of success was based on geographical luck farming land, animals ect |
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international trade |
exchange of raw materials and technologies between people far apart |
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what was the idea behind international trade |
it allowed more variety of goods for people across the world and was a goal of colonizers to get goods also was expensive and took a long time |
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mercantilism defintion |
system of gov that made monarchs rich through businesses sponsored by the government |
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capitalism definition |
economic system for individual wealth involving free market, individual motivation and open competition |
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who is adam smith and what did he do |
he said there should be no gov involvement in businesses |
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define communism |
planed system where gov owns all means of production and evryone works for the gov |
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what did karl marx do |
capitalist exploit there workers in making goods believed in capitalism |
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define industrialization |
economic production that occurs when business works shift from homes to large factories |
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cottage industries versus factory life |
cottage you controlled hours, better working conditions, more work, factory no control, bad conditions , hard labour, long hours, unfair treatment |
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titus salt and his model community |
showed how capitalism could work without exploiting workers rights |
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define imperialism |
association between people that intentionally benefits one person over another |
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define colony |
territory that belonged to european country |
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define protectorate |
area that has maintained its own sovereignty but is guided by europeans |
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define eurocentrism |
europeans are superior to all others |