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Explore economic systems, imperialism, and historical events in Canada. Learn about figures like Gandhi and Sir John A. Macdonald.
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Cur - 100 From the 16th – 19th centuries, an economic dependent upon the exploitation of colonies for their resources.
Cur - 200 A network of roads and trails that connected towns and cities from Europe to China.
Cur - 300 When a society shifts from an economy dependent on agriculture to one based on manufacturing.
Cur -400 Cooperation and equality are the main motivators in this economic system.
Cur - 500 Supply and demand are the foundation of this economic system championed by Adam Smith.
Imperial - 100 An association between peoples that intentionally benefits one people over another
Imperial - 200 A belief in the superiority of European culture.
Imperial - 300 The view that imperialism was a service provided to non-European peoples.
Imperial - 400 The phrase used to describe the frenzied partition of Africa by European powers from 1885 – 1915. Also Mr. Rosychuk’s favourite breakfast!
Imperial - 500 A territory that “belonged” to a European country, was ruled by a European government or its representatives, and was subject to that European country.
Canada – 100 This agreement outlined the early relationship between Dutch traders and the Iroquois nation.
Canada – 200 Legislation introduced into 1867 that defines who is an “Indian”
Canada – 300 In Quebec, a group of Mohawks physically stopped the expansion of a golf course onto sacred land the Mohawks claimed as their own.
Canada – 400 Legislation that encouraged Indians to leave their status and become “fully Canadian” in order to vote.
Canada – 500 Characterized by treating or governing a people in a fatherly way…
Contact - 100 Exchange of culture, goods, language, etc. that happened in the past to which the effects are still felt today.
Contact - 200 The reduction of a population because of conflict, disease, loss of resources, or assimilation.
Contact - 300 Gradual change as a result of contact with other cultural groups.
Contact - 400 Ceremony practiced in the Pacific Northwest where the Chief would invite people to a gathering for speeches, singing, dancing, feasting, and witnessing of formal business.
Contact - 500 First Nation group that disappeared in 1829 due to increasing British competition for land and resources.
Figure - 100 Pacifist leader who believed the imposition of British culture on Indian citizens was unjust.
Figure - 200 The first Prime Minister of Canada and advocate of assimilation.
Figure - 300 The last of the Beothuk.
Figure - 400 Director of Avatar.
Figure - 500 Nice beard. This German philosopher believed that wealth and property should be shared by the masses.
Currency - 100 Mercantilism
Currency - 200 Silk Road
Currency - 300 Industrialization
Currency - 400 Communism
Currency - 500 Capitalism
Imperial March - 100 Imperialism
Imperial March - 200 Eurocentrism
Imperial March - 300 White Man’s Burden
Imperial March - 400 Scramble for Africa
Imperial March - 500 Colony
Canada – 100 Two Row Wampum Treaty
Canada – 200 Indian Act
Canada – 300 Oka Crisis
Canada – 400 Gradual Civilization and Enfranchisement Act
Canada – 500 Paternalistic
Contact- 100 Historical Globalization
Contact - 200 Depopulation
Contact - 300 Acculturation
Contact - 400 Potlach
Contact -500 Beothuk
Figure - 100 Ghandi
Figure - 200 Sir John A. Macdonald
Figure - 300 Shawnadithit