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Historical Globalization |
A period often identified to begin in 1492, after christopher columbus made his first voyage. |
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Mercentilism |
A policy followed by european imperial powers from 16th to 19th century. In colonies, trade was strictly controlled behind the economy and imperial powers. |
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Imperialism |
One country's domination over another countrys economic, political, and cultural institutions. |
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Assimilation |
A process that occurs when the culture of a minority group is absorbed by another culture. Cultural identity |
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Ethnocentrism |
The thought that an ethnicity is superior to another. |
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Eurocentrism |
The belief that the european ethnicity is superior to others |
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NGOS |
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Depopulation |
A reduction in population caused by nature or human-made forces. |
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Reasonable acommodation |
Necessary and appropriate |
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Deindustrialization |
The reduction or lose of industry |
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Status indian |
A first nations person who is registered according to the provisioms of the indian act and is therefore eligibke to receive specific benefits. |
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Historical legacy |
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Seven years war |
War over canada from british and french |
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Cultural pluralism |
The idea that a variety of peoples are free to affirm and promote their traditions beliefs and language within society |
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Multiculturalism |
An official canadian government policy founded on the idea that canadian society is pluralistic- made of many culturally distinct groups who are free to affirm and promote their own cultural identity |
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Cultural mosaic |
A society that made up of many distinct cultural group |
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Cultural melting pot |
Variety of races cultures or individuals assimilate into a cohesive whole |
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The grand exchange |
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Colonialism |
Policy or practice of aquiring full political control over another country occupying it eith settlers and explioting its economy |
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Displacement |
Forced off their lands |
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Slavery |
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